1 package C4::Barcodes::hbyymmincr;
3 # Copyright 2008 LibLime
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26 use Koha::DateUtils qw( dt_from_string output_pref );
28 use constant WIDTH => 4; # FIXME: too small for sizeable or multi-branch libraries?
33 @ISA = qw(C4::Barcodes);
36 # Generates barcode where hb = home branch Code, yymm = year/month catalogued, incr = incremental number,
37 # increment resets yearly -fbcit
42 my $query = "SELECT SUBSTRING(barcode,-$width) AS chunk, barcode FROM items WHERE barcode REGEXP ? ORDER BY chunk DESC LIMIT 1";
43 my $sth = C4::Context->dbh->prepare($query);
47 $iso = output_pref({ dt => dt_from_string( $input, 'iso' ), dateformat => 'iso', dateonly => 1 }); # try to set the date w/ 2nd arg
49 warn "Failed to create 'iso' Dates object with input '$input'. Reverting to today's date.";
50 $iso = output_pref({ dt => dt_from_string, dateformat => 'iso', dateonly => 1 }); # failover back to today
53 $iso = output_pref({ dt => dt_from_string, dateformat => 'iso', dateonly => 1 });
55 my $year = substr($iso,2,2); # i.e. "08" for 2008
56 my $andtwo = $width+2;
57 $sth->execute("^[a-zA-Z]{1,}" . $year . "[0-9]{$andtwo}"); # the extra two digits are the month. we don't care what they are, just that they are there.
59 warn "No existing hbyymmincr barcodes found. Reverting to initial value.";
60 return $self->initial;
62 my ($row) = $sth->fetchrow_hashref;
63 my $max = $row->{barcode};
69 # FIXME: populated branch?
70 my $iso = output_pref({ dt => dt_from_string, dateformat => 'iso', dateonly => 1 }); # like "2008-07-02"
71 warn "HBYYMM Barcode was not passed a branch, default is blank" if ( $self->branch eq '' );
73 return $self->branch . substr($iso,2,2) . substr($iso,5,2) . sprintf('%' . "$width.$width" . 'd',1);
76 sub parse { # return 3 parts of barcode: non-incrementing, incrementing, non-incrementing
78 my $barcode = (@_) ? shift : $self->value;
79 my $branch = $self->branch;
80 unless ($barcode =~ /($branch\d{4})(\d+)$/) {
81 carp "Barcode '$barcode' has no incrementing part!";
82 return ($barcode,undef,undef);
84 return ($1,$2,''); # the third part is in anticipation of barcodes that include checkdigits
89 (@_) and $self->{branch} = shift;
90 return $self->{branch};
93 # Commented out (BZ 16635)
96 # (@_) and $width = shift; # hitting the class variable.
100 sub process_head { # (self,head,whole,specific)
101 my ($self,$head,$whole,$specific) = @_;
102 $specific and return $head; # if this is built off an existing barcode, just return the head unchanged.
103 $head =~ s/\d{4}$//; # else strip the old yymm
104 my $iso = output_pref({ dt => dt_from_string, dateformat => 'iso', dateonly => 1 }); # like "2008-07-02"
105 return $head . substr($iso,2,2) . substr($iso,5,2);
109 my $class_or_object = shift;
111 my $type = ref($class_or_object) || $class_or_object;
114 ref($class_or_object)
116 : 0; # are we building off another Barcodes object?
118 my $self = $class_or_object->default_self('hbyymmincr');
121 $self->branch( @_ ? shift : $from_obj ? $class_or_object->branch : '' );
122 warn "HBYYMM Barcode created with no branchcode, default is blank" if ( $self->branch() eq '' );
132 This format is deprecated and SHOULD NOT BE USED.
134 It is fairly clear the originator of the format did not intend to accommodate
135 multiple branch libraries, given that the format caps the available namespace to
136 10,000 barcodes per year TOTAL.
138 Also, the question of what to do with an item that changes branch is unsettled.
139 Nothing prevents the barcode from working fine, but it will look out of place
140 with the old branchcode in it. Rebarcoding a single item is trivial, but if you
141 consider the scenario of branches being consolidated, it is an unnecessary
142 burden to force the rebarcoding of thousands of items, especially when the format
143 will limit you to under 10,000 on the year!
145 The main purpose of the format seems to be to get the branch code into the barcode.
146 This is wholly unnecessary, since the barcodes can be printed with the branchcode
147 directly on it, without it being part of the barcode itself.
149 The API for this module should exist almost exclusively through C4::Barcodes.
150 One novel aspect of this format is the fact that the barcode is tied to a branch.