@branches = grep { $seen{$_} } @overduebranches;
- if (@overduebranches) {
+ if (@branches) {
my $branch_word = scalar @branches > 1 ? 'branches' : 'branch';
$verbose and warn "$branch_word @branches have overdue rules\n";
our $csv_fh; # the filehandle to the CSV file.
if ( defined $csvfilename ) {
my $sep_char = C4::Context->preference('delimiter') || ',';
+ $sep_char = "\t" if ($sep_char eq 'tabulation');
$csv = Text::CSV_XS->new( { binary => 1 , sep_char => $sep_char } );
if ( $csvfilename eq '' ) {
$csv_fh = *STDOUT;
if ( $overdue_rules->{"debarred$i"} ) {
#action taken is debarring
- C4::Members::DebarMember($borrowernumber);
+ C4::Members::DebarMember($borrowernumber, '9999-12-31');
$verbose and warn "debarring $borrowernumber $firstname $lastname\n";
}
my @params = ($listall ? ( $borrowernumber , 1 , $MAX ) : ( $borrowernumber, $mindays, $maxdays ));
items => \@items,
substitute => { # this appears to be a hack to overcome incomplete features in this code.
bib => $branch_details->{'branchname'}, # maybe 'bib' is a typo for 'lib<rary>'?
- 'items.content' => $titles
+ 'items.content' => $titles,
+ 'count' => $itemcount,
}
}
);
local $, = "\f"; # pagebreak
print @output_chunks;
}
+ # Generate the content of the csv with headers
+ my $content = join(";", qw(title name surname address1 address2 zipcode city email itemcount itemsinfo due_date issue_date)) . "\n";
+ $content .= join( "\n", @output_chunks );
+
my $attachment = {
filename => defined $csvfilename ? 'attachment.csv' : 'attachment.txt',
type => 'text/plain',
- content => join( "\n", @output_chunks )
+ content => $content,
};
my $letter = {
return unless exists $params->{$required};
}
+ my $todaysdate = C4::Dates->new()->output("syspref");
+ $params->{'letter'}->{title} =~ s/<<today>>/$todaysdate/g;
+ $params->{'letter'}->{content} =~ s/<<today>>/$todaysdate/g;
if ( $params->{'substitute'} ) {
while ( my ( $key, $replacedby ) = each %{ $params->{'substitute'} } ) {