package FS::circuit_type; use strict; use base qw( FS::Record ); use FS::Record qw( qsearch qsearchs ); =head1 NAME FS::circuit_type - Object methods for circuit_type records =head1 SYNOPSIS use FS::circuit_type; $record = new FS::circuit_type \%hash; $record = new FS::circuit_type { 'column' => 'value' }; $error = $record->insert; $error = $new_record->replace($old_record); $error = $record->delete; $error = $record->check; =head1 DESCRIPTION An FS::circuit_type object represents a circuit type (such as "DS1" or "OC3"). FS::circuit_type inherits from FS::Record. The following fields are currently supported: =over 4 =item typenum - primary key =item typename - name of the circuit type =item disabled - 'Y' if this is disabled =back =head1 METHODS =over 4 =item new HASHREF Creates a new example. To add the example to the database, see L<"insert">. =cut sub table { 'circuit_type'; } =item insert Adds this record to the database. If there is an error, returns the error, otherwise returns false. =item delete Delete this record from the database. =item replace OLD_RECORD Replaces the OLD_RECORD with this one in the database. If there is an error, returns the error, otherwise returns false. =item check Checks all fields to make sure this is a valid example. If there is an error, returns the error, otherwise returns false. Called by the insert and replace methods. =cut sub check { my $self = shift; my $error = $self->ut_numbern('typenum') || $self->ut_text('typename') || $self->ut_flag('disabled') ; return $error if $error; $self->SUPER::check; } =back =head1 SEE ALSO L =cut 1;