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Diffstat (limited to 'FS/bin/freeside-daily')
-rwxr-xr-x | FS/bin/freeside-daily | 17 |
1 files changed, 13 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/FS/bin/freeside-daily b/FS/bin/freeside-daily index 63e621b..5fb9666 100755 --- a/FS/bin/freeside-daily +++ b/FS/bin/freeside-daily @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ use FS::Conf; use FS::cust_main; &untaint_argv; #what it sounds like (eww) -use vars qw($opt_d $opt_v $opt_p); -getopts("p:d:v"); +use vars qw($opt_d $opt_v $opt_p $opt_s $opt_y); +getopts("p:d:vsy:"); my $user = shift or die &usage; adminsuidsetup $user; @@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ my @cust_main = @ARGV #we're at now now (and later). my($time)= $opt_d ? str2time($opt_d) : $^T; +$time += $opt_y * 86400 if $opt_y; my($cust_main,%saw); foreach $cust_main ( @cust_main ) { @@ -42,7 +43,8 @@ foreach $cust_main ( @cust_main ) { if $error; } - my $error = $cust_main->bill( 'time' => $time ); + my $error = $cust_main->bill( 'time' => $time, + 'resetup' => $opt_s, ); warn "Error billing, custnum ". $cust_main->custnum. ": $error" if $error; $cust_main->apply_payments; @@ -98,7 +100,7 @@ freeside-daily - Run daily billing and invoice collection events. =head1 SYNOPSIS - freeside-daily [ -d 'date' ] [ -p 'payby' ] [ -v ] user [ custnum custnum ... ] + freeside-daily [ -d 'date' ] [ -y days ] [ -p 'payby' ] [ -s ] [ -v ] user [ custnum custnum ... ] =head1 DESCRIPTION @@ -113,8 +115,15 @@ the bill and collect methods of a cust_main object. See L<FS::cust_main>. -d: Pretend it's 'date'. Date is in any format Date::Parse is happy with, but be careful. + -y: In addition to -d, which specifies an absolute date, the -y switch + specifies an offset, in days. For example, "-y 15" would increment the + "pretend date" 15 days from whatever was specified by the -d switch + (or now, if no -d switch was given). + -p: Only process customers with the specified payby (I<CARD>, I<DCRD>, I<CHEK>, I<DCHK>, I<BILL>, I<COMP>, I<LECB>) + -s: re-charge setup fees + -v: enable debugging user: From the mapsecrets file - see config.html from the base documentation |