https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=40159

--- Comment #6 from Mathieu Saby <[email protected]> ---
The behaviour of prediction models remains a bottomless mystery to me, and the
manual isn't much help.

Maybe I'm not knowledgeable enough on the subject, but I've just tested it and
can't see any difference between the behaviour with and without the patch. 

Here's a screenshot.

From the manuel I read that the « 1st issue publication date » is the « date
from which the prediction pattern will start »

1st issue publication date : June 1st 2024
Frequency : 1/month
Subscription length : 12 months
Subscription start date : 01/01/2025
Subscription start date : blank
Numbering pattern : Volume, number
Parameters for the prediction pattern : 
- Begins with VOLUME = 2024 ; Number = 6 (it must fit the information about the
1st issue used for calculating the predicton pattern, so june 2024)
- Inner counter = 5 (because before june 2024, 5 issues have been published)

The prediction pattern seems the same with and without the patch, and seems
correct

But when I try to receive an actual issue, Koha expect the issue « Vol 2024,
No. 6 » published on « 06/01/2024 » and expected on « 06/01/2024 ».  Same
behavior with and without the patch.
If my subscription begins the 01/01/2025, should not Koha expect as the 1st
issue the « Vol. 2025, no. 1 » ?

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