[Koha-bugs] [Bug 31131] New: MARC21: XSLT links for 776 do not honor UseControlNumber when set to Don't use

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https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=31131

            Bug ID: 31131
           Summary: MARC21: XSLT links for 776 do not honor
                    UseControlNumber when set to Don't use
 Change sponsored?: ---
           Product: Koha
           Version: master
          Hardware: All
                OS: All
            Status: NEW
          Severity: enhancement
          Priority: P5 - low
         Component: MARC Bibliographic data support
          Assignee: koha-bugs at lists.koha-community.org
          Reporter: caroline.cyr-la-rose at inlibro.com
        QA Contact: testopia at bugs.koha-community.org

If a record has a value in 776$w, this is used for linking even if
UseControlNumber is set to Don't use.

To test:
1) Make sure UseControlNumber is set to Don't use
2) In Administration > MARC bibliographic frameworks, add field 776 to the
editor
   2.1) Go to Administration > MARC bibliographic frameworks
   2.2) Next to the Default framework, click Actions > MARC structure
   2.3) Search for 776
   2.4) Next to field 776, click Actions > Edit subfields
   2.5) Go to tab t, check the Editor box
   2.6) Go to tab w, check the Editor box
   2.7) Click Save changes
3) Go to Cataloging and add a new record
4) Fill in the required fields
5) Enter values in 776$t and 776$w
6) Save the record (no need to add items)
7) Go to normal view in staff interface
8) Hover mouse cursor over the link generated for Additional physical formats
--> The link uses the control number
9) Open the record in the OPAC
10) Hover mouse cursor over the link generated for Additional physical formats
--> The link uses the control number

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