To test:
Issue two books to a patron.
Do a renewal on one of them.
update the issuedate on the item that has been renewed to something before today (renewals on the same day will work even without this patch)
I did: select * from issues;
update issues set issuedate="2013-01-25 14:00:00" where itemnumber = 948; (itemnumber is variable depending on your test data.)
Print a quick slip before the patch - the renewal will not show up as one of today's issues.
Print a quick slip after the patch - the renewal will show up as one of today's issues.
If you need reasoning as to why a renewal should show up on the quick slip, think of it as a record of everything
a borrower did today, without the hassle of overdues.
Signed-off-by: Kyle M Hall <kyle@bywatersolutions.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Druart <jonathan.druart@biblibre.com>
Signed-off-by: Jared Camins-Esakov <jcamins@cpbibliography.com>
my $issueslist = GetPendingIssues($borrowernumber);
foreach my $it (@$issueslist){
- if ((substr $it->{'issuedate'}, 0, 10) eq $now) {
+ if ((substr $it->{'issuedate'}, 0, 10) eq $now || (substr $it->{'lastreneweddate'}, 0, 10) eq $now) {
$it->{'now'} = 1;
}
elsif ((substr $it->{'date_due'}, 0, 10) le $now) {