use C4::Items;
my $borrower = { borrowernumber => 1 };
my $item = C4::Items::GetItem(1);
- my $letter = C4::Letters::getletter('circulation', 'CHECKOUT');
- C4::Letters::parseletter($letter, 'biblio', $item->{biblionumber});
- C4::Letters::parseletter($letter, 'biblioitems', $item->{biblionumber});
+ my $letter = C4::Letters::GetPreparedLetter (
+ module => 'circulation',
+ letter_code => 'CHECKOUT',
+ branchcode => $branch,
+ tables => {
+ 'biblio', $item->{biblionumber},
+ 'biblioitems', $item->{biblionumber},
+ },
+ );
C4::Message->enqueue($letter, $borrower->{borrowernumber}, 'email');
How to update a borrower's last checkout message:
=head1 DESCRIPTION
-This module presents an OO interface to the message_queue. Previously, you could
-only add messages to the message_queue via C<C4::Letters::EnqueueMessage()>. With
-this module, you can also get previously inserted messages, manipulate them, and
-save them back to the database.
+This module presents an OO interface to the message_queue. Previously,
+you could only add messages to the message_queue via
+C<C4::Letters::EnqueueMessage()>. With this module, you can also get
+previously inserted messages, manipulate them, and save them back to the
+database.
=cut
=head3 $message->message_id
+=cut
+
=head3 $message->borrowernumber
+=cut
+
=head3 $message->subject
+=cut
+
=head3 $message->content
+=cut
+
=head3 $message->metadata
+=cut
+
=head3 $message->letter_code
+=cut
+
=head3 $message->message_transport_type
+=cut
+
=head3 $message->status
+=cut
+
=head3 $message->time_queued
+=cut
+
=head3 $message->to_address
+=cut
+
=head3 $message->from_address
+=cut
+
=head3 $message->content_type
=cut