overdue-summary-1 doesn't always include CRLF
- Article Type: General
- Product: Aleph
- Product Version: 19.01
Description:
Problem Description: Depending on the order of the fields in overdue-summary-1.xsl emails arrive with some items lumped together and some on individual lines.
Actual Results: With the z36 fields immediately following bib info the email has the z36 info appended to bib info lines. With a non-z36 field immediately following bib-info the email has all of the fields on separate lines
Expected Results: All fields would print on separate lines
Resolution:
From issue resolution:
Dear Liz,
I want to close this - if possible.
This is the best *I* can do - and I think that this *does* answer the request of the customer.
The customer wanted to have this (line break after every bib record, before loan date and other loan details),
- Instead of having everything together in one line - for the first Loan.
And this it wht we have after the fix I suggest.
Please see the following and confirm:
(1) The attached MS-Word document from today, 03 - January - 2012,
(2) The message received.
I attached as: 38932_Overdue_Summary_0_03-Jan-2010.msg
and:
(3) also the XSL file: plain-funcs-grid.xsl_orenm.03_Jan_2012
(save on local GUI as: .\Alephcom\files\USM50\PrintTemplates\eng\ plain-funcs-grid.xsl )
The correction is the addition of: <xsl:call-template name="new-line"/> - as follows:
<!-- bib-info -->
<xsl:if test="$type ='bib-info' and $header =''">
<xsl:call-template name="bib-info">
<xsl:with-param name="line" select="$value"/>
<xsl:with-param name="label" select='concat($label,":")'/>
</xsl:call-template><xsl:call-template name="new-line"/>
</xsl:if>
</xsl:template>
[03/01/2012 14:28:54 Oren Maurer]
Final Status: To Integrate [4/10/2012 11:50:45 AM Liz Best]
Since it is just a case of one extra character (and a space at that) rather than clumping on one line, then this will have to do.
Thank you very much for all of the time you have spent on this.
Liz[4/10/2012 11:51:42 AM Liz Best]
Final Status: Closed [5/14/2012 4:34:42 PM Oren Maurer]
- Article last edited: 10/8/2013