When you would use the construct, you wont have batch features unless
we strip the table name. This is consistent with the $sth->{NAME} used
to fill the headers by default.
Test plan:
Use [[items.biblionumber|bibno]] instead of items.biblionumber in a
reporting query.
Signed-off-by: Marcel de Rooy <m.de.rooy@rijksmuseum.nl>
Signed-off-by: Martin Renvoize <martin.renvoize@ptfs-europe.com>
for(my $i=0;$i<$#split/2;$i++){ #The placeholders are always the odd elements of the array
my ($type,$name) = split /\|/,$split[$i*2+1]; # We split them on '|'
$headers->{$name} = $type; # Store as a lookup for the template
+ $headers->{$name} =~ s/^\w*\.//; # strip the table name just as in $sth->{NAME} array
$split[$i*2+1] =~ s/(\||\?|\.|\*|\(|\)|\%)/\\$1/g; #Quote any special characters so we can replace the placeholders
$name = C4::Context->dbh->quote($name);
$sql =~ s/\[\[$split[$i*2+1]\]\]/$type AS $name/; # Remove placeholders from SQL