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Incoming from qatests: Test Success - http://testing.evergreen-ils.org/~live/test.html <http://testing.evergreen-ils.org/~live/test.html> |
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csharp |
I'm working on a method of getting the effective permission set for a given permission group (and after that, for a particular user) |
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csharp |
what I'd like is to be able to enter something like 'Circ1' and get the aggregated permissions from each ancestor group so it's a full list of non-duplicated perms |
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csharp |
has anyone worked up something like that? |
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csharp |
I've seen the magic spells that do something similar, but it's not aggregating them in the way I was hoping |
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csharp |
(for the logs, I'm referring to http://wiki.evergreen-ils.org/doku.php?id=scratchpad:random_magic_spells#comparing_permissions_between_multiple_permission_groups) |
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phasefx |
csharp: may be easier to use the has_permission stored procedure against some "reference" users for each group |
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phasefx |
of course, that's also org specific |
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mmorgan |
csharp: regarding the permission groups, I put together something using php and jquery for my own use (read sanity) |
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mmorgan |
Here is a link to it on a training server: http://egtraining.noblenet.org/permissions_training.php |
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mmorgan |
There is another page that displays users and their associated groups. |
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* dbs |
figures it's worth asking "for a friend", does anyone automatically email checkout receipts with embedded ICS invites as a way to help people remember when they have items to return / renew? |
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kmlussier |
@quote random |
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pinesol_green |
kmlussier: Quote #41: "<phasefx> when you guys stab me later, make sure it's with a double-dagger" (added by gmcharlt at 05:23 PM, January 07, 2013) |
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kmlussier |
dbs: So the use case is that the patron can add the due date to their calendar directly from the email checkout receipt? That's interesting. |
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dbs |
kmlussier: yep, that's pretty much it |
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graced |
that's a really neat idea |
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dbs |
rather than waiting for a reminder notice, our faculty in particular are very calendar-driven |
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dbs |
It's not without its challenges (e.g. person takes out 5 items and returns 2; the calendar entry isn't going to change from whatever the invite said) |
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dbs |
but at the very least the details could link them to their "My Account" to double check :) |
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kmlussier |
So library elf used to add checkout dates to my calendar. But I think it was done through an ical feed. The feed updated regularly, which solved the issue of removing the calendar entry when the item was checked in. |
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dbs |
Hmm. Caldav maybe? |
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dbs |
I guess an alternate approach would be to add a CalDAV link from My Account |
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dbs |
but that would mean running a CalDAV server, which probably wouldn't be fun |
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kmlussier |
It certainly doesn't sound like fun. |
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Anyone have a suggestion for a SQL query to count titles? I've created a report that isn't working as intended and don't really have anything substantial to compare it to. |
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gsams |
My title report is reporting more titles than I have in items, using similar filters. |
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jeff |
keep in mind that it's quite possible to have titles without items. |
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gsams |
Yeah, I filtered those out. Or I tried to at least |
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gsams |
I filtered deleted items, NULL call numbers, and Discard/Weed status items. |
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gsams |
I suppose I should drop the count and get some details to see what is going on a bit more clearly. |
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