[Koha-bugs] [Bug 24451] Clarify wording when deleting a bib attached to orders

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https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=24451

Katrin Fischer <katrin.fischer at bsz-bw.de> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Katrin Fischer <katrin.fischer at bsz-bw.de> ---
(In reply to Andrew Fuerste-Henry from comment #0)
> From detail.pl, when attempting to delete a bib that is connected to any
> uncanceled orders in acquisitions, we receive the message: "Warning: This
> record is used in X order(s). Deleting it could cause serious issues on
> acquisition module. Are you sure you want to delete this record?"
> 
> This message would be more helpful if it distinguished between open and
> closed orders. Deleting a bib connected to an open order will cause serious
> issues. Deleting a bib connected to closed orders will not.
> 
> I see three possible fixes:
> - Change the message to specify "This record is used in X open order(s) and
> Y closed order(s). Deleting a record used in open orders could cause serious
> issues ..."
> - Change the message to only appear if the bib is used in orders connected
> to an active budget and give a count of only orders connected to an active
> budget.
> - Complete bug 16872 to entirely block the deletion of bibs in open orders,
> then remove this warning. If we're not allowing the deletion of bibs from
> open orders, then it's not a big deal.

I am ok with the first and last suggestion, but in doubt about the 'only in
active budgets'. Sometimes libraries may mark a budget form last year inactive
and change the budget on receiving the item. I think differentiating between
open and closed would work well enough.

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