On 9 April 2011 09:55, Magnus Enger <magnus@enger.priv.no> wrote:
On 7 April 2011 22:56, Chris Cormack <chris@bigballofwax.co.nz> wrote:
As far as I know such a script does not exist. I would offer to write one, as it sounds like fun, but I am in the middle of release management work. I am sure however that one of the other developers could do this.
I thought it sounded like fun too, so I have started to work on one during the trip to and from Marseille. It's not finished yet, but I hope to get a long, good wait for the last plane home to Bodø, and I will let you know when it can be tested.
Here is a basic version of the script for generating patrons: https://github.com/MagnusEnger/LibrioTools/blob/master/sim/patrons.pl See here for some context: https://github.com/MagnusEnger/LibrioTools/tree/master/sim I'm sort of stuck on the script for the actual transactions, though: https://github.com/MagnusEnger/LibrioTools/blob/master/sim/circ.pl The call to C4::Circulation::AddIssue() results in this error: Can't use an undefined value as a HASH reference at /home/magnus/scripts/kohanor32/C4/Circulation.pm line 1048. Line 1048 and it's surroundings in Circulation.pm looks like this: http://git.koha-community.org/gitweb/?p=koha.git;a=blob;f=C4/Circulation.pm;... 1042 unless ($datedue) { 1043 my $itype = ( C4::Context->preference('item-level_itypes') ) ? $biblio->{'itype'} : $biblio->{'itemtype'}; 1044 $datedue = CalcDateDue( C4::Dates->new( $issuedate, 'iso' ), $itype, $branch, $borrower ); 1045 1046 } 1047 $sth->execute( 1048 $borrower->{'borrowernumber'}, # borrowernumber 1049 $item->{'itemnumber'}, # itemnumber 1050 $issuedate, # issuedate 1051 $datedue->output('iso'), # date_due 1052 C4::Context->userenv->{'branch'} # branchcode 1053 ); When i introduce a "die Dumper $borrower;" after line 1046 i get what looks like a perfectly accpetable representation of a borrower, and I can't for the life of me understand why it should be undefined two lines further down. If anyone with a keener eye than mine should find this to be an interesting challenge I'm all ears... ;-) Best regards, Magnus Enger libriotech.no