4 use vars qw( @ISA @EXPORT_OK $DEBUG $me
5 $conf $cdr_prerate %cdr_prerate_cdrtypenums
8 use List::Util qw(first min);
13 use List::Util qw( first min );
15 use FS::UID qw( dbh );
17 use FS::Record qw( qsearch qsearchs );
22 use FS::cdr_termination;
27 @ISA = qw(FS::Record);
28 @EXPORT_OK = qw( _cdr_date_parser_maker _cdr_min_parser_maker );
33 #ask FS::UID to run this stuff for us later
34 FS::UID->install_callback( sub {
37 my @cdr_prerate_cdrtypenums;
38 $cdr_prerate = $conf->exists('cdr-prerate');
39 @cdr_prerate_cdrtypenums = $conf->config('cdr-prerate-cdrtypenums')
41 %cdr_prerate_cdrtypenums = map { $_=>1 } @cdr_prerate_cdrtypenums;
46 FS::cdr - Object methods for cdr records
52 $record = new FS::cdr \%hash;
53 $record = new FS::cdr { 'column' => 'value' };
55 $error = $record->insert;
57 $error = $new_record->replace($old_record);
59 $error = $record->delete;
61 $error = $record->check;
65 An FS::cdr object represents an Call Data Record, typically from a telephony
66 system or provider of some sort. FS::cdr inherits from FS::Record. The
67 following fields are currently supported:
71 =item acctid - primary key
73 =item calldate - Call timestamp (SQL timestamp)
75 =item clid - Caller*ID with text
77 =item src - Caller*ID number / Source number
79 =item dst - Destination extension
81 =item dcontext - Destination context
83 =item channel - Channel used
85 =item dstchannel - Destination channel if appropriate
87 =item lastapp - Last application if appropriate
89 =item lastdata - Last application data
91 =item src_ip_addr - Source IP address (dotted quad, zero-filled)
93 =item dst_ip_addr - Destination IP address (same)
95 =item dst_term - Terminating destination number (if different from dst)
97 =item startdate - Start of call (UNIX-style integer timestamp)
99 =item answerdate - Answer time of call (UNIX-style integer timestamp)
101 =item enddate - End time of call (UNIX-style integer timestamp)
103 =item duration - Total time in system, in seconds
105 =item billsec - Total time call is up, in seconds
107 =item disposition - What happened to the call: ANSWERED, NO ANSWER, BUSY
109 =item amaflags - What flags to use: BILL, IGNORE etc, specified on a per channel basis like accountcode.
113 #ignore the "omit" and "documentation" AMAs??
114 #AMA = Automated Message Accounting.
115 #default: Sets the system default.
116 #omit: Do not record calls.
117 #billing: Mark the entry for billing
118 #documentation: Mark the entry for documentation.
120 =item accountcode - CDR account number to use: account
122 =item uniqueid - Unique channel identifier (Unitel/RSLCOM Event ID)
124 =item userfield - CDR user-defined field
126 =item cdr_type - CDR type - see L<FS::cdr_type> (Usage = 1, S&E = 7, OC&C = 8)
128 =item charged_party - Service number to be billed
130 =item upstream_currency - Wholesale currency from upstream
132 =item upstream_price - Wholesale price from upstream
134 =item upstream_rateplanid - Upstream rate plan ID
136 =item rated_price - Rated (or re-rated) price
138 =item distance - km (need units field?)
140 =item islocal - Local - 1, Non Local = 0
142 =item calltypenum - Type of call - see L<FS::cdr_calltype>
144 =item description - Description (cdr_type 7&8 only) (used for cust_bill_pkg.itemdesc)
146 =item quantity - Number of items (cdr_type 7&8 only)
148 =item carrierid - Upstream Carrier ID (see L<FS::cdr_carrier>)
152 #Telstra =1, Optus = 2, RSL COM = 3
154 =item upstream_rateid - Upstream Rate ID
156 =item svcnum - Link to customer service (see L<FS::cust_svc>)
158 =item freesidestatus - NULL, processing-tiered, rated, done, skipped, no-charge, failed
160 =item freesiderewritestatus - NULL, done, skipped
172 Creates a new CDR. To add the CDR to the database, see L<"insert">.
174 Note that this stores the hash reference, not a distinct copy of the hash it
175 points to. You can ask the object for a copy with the I<hash> method.
179 # the new method can be inherited from FS::Record, if a table method is defined
186 #XXX fill in some (more) nice names
188 'calldate' => 'Call date',
189 'clid' => 'Caller ID',
191 'dst' => 'Destination',
192 'dcontext' => 'Dest. context',
193 'channel' => 'Channel',
194 'dstchannel' => 'Destination channel',
197 'src_ip_addr' => 'Source IP',
198 'dst_ip_addr' => 'Dest. IP',
199 'dst_term' => 'Termination dest.',
200 'startdate' => 'Start date',
201 'answerdate' => 'Answer date',
202 'enddate' => 'End date',
203 'duration' => 'Duration',
204 'billsec' => 'Billable seconds',
205 'disposition' => 'Disposition',
206 'amaflags' => 'AMA flags',
207 'accountcode' => 'Account code',
209 'userfield' => 'User field',
211 'charged_party' => 'Charged party',
212 #'upstream_currency' => '',
213 'upstream_price' => 'Upstream price',
214 #'upstream_rateplanid' => '',
215 #'ratedetailnum' => '',
216 'rated_price' => 'Rated price',
219 #'calltypenum' => '',
220 #'description' => '',
222 'carrierid' => 'Carrier ID',
223 #'upstream_rateid' => '',
224 'svcnum' => 'Freeside service',
225 'freesidestatus' => 'Freeside status',
226 'freesiderewritestatus' => 'Freeside rewrite status',
227 'cdrbatch' => 'Legacy batch',
228 'cdrbatchnum' => 'Batch',
237 Adds this record to the database. If there is an error, returns the error,
238 otherwise returns false.
242 # the insert method can be inherited from FS::Record
246 Delete this record from the database.
250 # the delete method can be inherited from FS::Record
252 =item replace OLD_RECORD
254 Replaces the OLD_RECORD with this one in the database. If there is an error,
255 returns the error, otherwise returns false.
259 # the replace method can be inherited from FS::Record
263 Checks all fields to make sure this is a valid CDR. If there is
264 an error, returns the error, otherwise returns false. Called by the insert
267 Note: Unlike most types of records, we don't want to "reject" a CDR and we want
268 to process them as quickly as possible, so we allow the database to check most
276 # we don't want to "reject" a CDR like other sorts of input...
278 # $self->ut_numbern('acctid')
279 ## || $self->ut_('calldate')
280 # || $self->ut_text('clid')
281 # || $self->ut_text('src')
282 # || $self->ut_text('dst')
283 # || $self->ut_text('dcontext')
284 # || $self->ut_text('channel')
285 # || $self->ut_text('dstchannel')
286 # || $self->ut_text('lastapp')
287 # || $self->ut_text('lastdata')
288 # || $self->ut_numbern('startdate')
289 # || $self->ut_numbern('answerdate')
290 # || $self->ut_numbern('enddate')
291 # || $self->ut_number('duration')
292 # || $self->ut_number('billsec')
293 # || $self->ut_text('disposition')
294 # || $self->ut_number('amaflags')
295 # || $self->ut_text('accountcode')
296 # || $self->ut_text('uniqueid')
297 # || $self->ut_text('userfield')
298 # || $self->ut_numbern('cdrtypenum')
299 # || $self->ut_textn('charged_party')
300 ## || $self->ut_n('upstream_currency')
301 ## || $self->ut_n('upstream_price')
302 # || $self->ut_numbern('upstream_rateplanid')
303 ## || $self->ut_n('distance')
304 # || $self->ut_numbern('islocal')
305 # || $self->ut_numbern('calltypenum')
306 # || $self->ut_textn('description')
307 # || $self->ut_numbern('quantity')
308 # || $self->ut_numbern('carrierid')
309 # || $self->ut_numbern('upstream_rateid')
310 # || $self->ut_numbern('svcnum')
311 # || $self->ut_textn('freesidestatus')
312 # || $self->ut_textn('freesiderewritestatus')
314 # return $error if $error;
316 for my $f ( grep { $self->$_ =~ /\D/ } qw(startdate answerdate enddate)){
317 $self->$f( str2time($self->$f) );
320 $self->calldate( $self->startdate_sql )
321 if !$self->calldate && $self->startdate;
323 #was just for $format eq 'taqua' but can't see the harm... add something to
324 #disable if it becomes a problem
325 if ( $self->duration eq '' && $self->enddate && $self->startdate ) {
326 $self->duration( $self->enddate - $self->startdate );
328 if ( $self->billsec eq '' && $self->enddate && $self->answerdate ) {
329 $self->billsec( $self->enddate - $self->answerdate );
332 if ( ! $self->enddate && $self->startdate && $self->duration ) {
333 $self->enddate( $self->startdate + $self->duration );
336 $self->set_charged_party;
338 #check the foreign keys even?
339 #do we want to outright *reject* the CDR?
341 $self->ut_numbern('acctid');
343 #add a config option to turn these back on if someone needs 'em
345 # #Usage = 1, S&E = 7, OC&C = 8
346 # || $self->ut_foreign_keyn('cdrtypenum', 'cdr_type', 'cdrtypenum' )
348 # #the big list in appendix 2
349 # || $self->ut_foreign_keyn('calltypenum', 'cdr_calltype', 'calltypenum' )
351 # # Telstra =1, Optus = 2, RSL COM = 3
352 # || $self->ut_foreign_keyn('carrierid', 'cdr_carrier', 'carrierid' )
354 return $error if $error;
359 =item is_tollfree [ COLUMN ]
361 Returns true when the cdr represents a toll free number and false otherwise.
363 By default, inspects the dst field, but an optional column name can be passed
364 to inspect other field.
370 my $field = scalar(@_) ? shift : 'dst';
371 my $country = $conf->config('tollfree-country') || '';
372 if ( $country eq 'AU' ) {
373 ( $self->$field() =~ /^(\+?61)?1800/ ) ? 1 : 0;
374 } elsif ( $country eq 'NZ' ) {
375 ( $self->$field() =~ /^(\+?64)?(800|508)/ ) ? 1 : 0;
376 } else { #NANPA (US/Canaada)
377 ( $self->$field() =~ /^(\+?1)?8(8|([02-7])\3)/ ) ? 1 : 0;
381 =item set_charged_party
383 If the charged_party field is already set, does nothing. Otherwise:
385 If the cdr-charged_party-accountcode config option is enabled, sets the
386 charged_party to the accountcode.
388 Otherwise sets the charged_party normally: to the src field in most cases,
389 or to the dst field if it is a toll free number.
393 sub set_charged_party {
396 my $conf = new FS::Conf;
398 unless ( $self->charged_party ) {
400 if ( $conf->exists('cdr-charged_party-accountcode') && $self->accountcode ){
402 my $charged_party = $self->accountcode;
403 $charged_party =~ s/^0+//
404 if $conf->exists('cdr-charged_party-accountcode-trim_leading_0s');
405 $self->charged_party( $charged_party );
407 } elsif ( $conf->exists('cdr-charged_party-field') ) {
409 my $field = $conf->config('cdr-charged_party-field');
410 $self->charged_party( $self->$field() );
414 if ( $self->is_tollfree ) {
415 $self->charged_party($self->dst);
417 $self->charged_party($self->src);
424 # my $prefix = $conf->config('cdr-charged_party-truncate_prefix');
425 # my $prefix_len = length($prefix);
426 # my $trunc_len = $conf->config('cdr-charged_party-truncate_length');
428 # $self->charged_party( substr($self->charged_party, 0, $trunc_len) )
429 # if $prefix_len && $trunc_len
430 # && substr($self->charged_party, 0, $prefix_len) eq $prefix;
434 =item set_status STATUS
436 Sets the status to the provided string. If there is an error, returns the
437 error, otherwise returns false.
439 If status is being changed from 'rated' to some other status, also removes
440 any usage allocations to this CDR.
445 my($self, $status) = @_;
446 my $old_status = $self->freesidestatus;
447 $self->freesidestatus($status);
448 my $error = $self->replace;
449 if ( $old_status eq 'rated' and $status ne 'done' ) {
450 # deallocate any usage
451 foreach (qsearch('cdr_cust_pkg_usage', {acctid => $self->acctid})) {
452 my $cust_pkg_usage = $_->cust_pkg_usage;
453 $cust_pkg_usage->set('minutes', $cust_pkg_usage->minutes + $_->minutes);
454 $error ||= $cust_pkg_usage->replace || $_->delete;
460 =item set_status_and_rated_price STATUS RATED_PRICE [ SVCNUM [ OPTION => VALUE ... ] ]
462 Sets the status and rated price.
464 Available options are: inbound, rated_pretty_dst, rated_regionname,
465 rated_seconds, rated_minutes, rated_granularity, rated_ratedetailnum,
466 rated_classnum, rated_ratename.
468 If there is an error, returns the error, otherwise returns false.
472 sub set_status_and_rated_price {
473 my($self, $status, $rated_price, $svcnum, %opt) = @_;
475 if ($opt{'inbound'}) {
477 my $term = $self->cdr_termination( 1 ); #1: inbound
480 warn "replacing existing cdr status (".$self->acctid.")\n" if $term;
481 $error = $term->delete;
482 return $error if $error;
484 $term = FS::cdr_termination->new({
485 acctid => $self->acctid,
487 rated_price => $rated_price,
490 $term->rated_seconds($opt{rated_seconds}) if exists($opt{rated_seconds});
491 $term->rated_minutes($opt{rated_minutes}) if exists($opt{rated_minutes});
492 $term->svcnum($svcnum) if $svcnum;
493 return $term->insert;
497 $self->freesidestatus($status);
498 $self->rated_price($rated_price);
500 foreach grep exists($opt{$_}), map "rated_$_",
501 qw( pretty_dst regionname seconds minutes granularity
502 ratedetailnum classnum ratename );
503 $self->svcnum($svcnum) if $svcnum;
504 return $self->replace();
509 =item parse_number [ OPTION => VALUE ... ]
511 Returns two scalars, the countrycode and the rest of the number.
513 Options are passed as name-value pairs. Currently available options are:
519 The column containing the number to be parsed. Defaults to dst.
521 =item international_prefix
523 The digits for international dialing. Defaults to '011' The value '+' is
526 =item domestic_prefix
528 The digits for domestic long distance dialing. Defaults to '1'
535 my ($self, %options) = @_;
537 my $field = $options{column} || 'dst';
538 my $intl = $options{international_prefix} || '011';
539 my $countrycode = '';
540 my $number = $self->$field();
542 my $to_or_from = 'concerning';
543 $to_or_from = 'from' if $field eq 'src';
544 $to_or_from = 'to' if $field eq 'dst';
545 warn "parsing call $to_or_from $number\n" if $DEBUG;
547 #remove non-phone# stuff and whitespace
550 # $dest =~ s/^(\w+):// and $proto = $1; #sip:
552 # $dest =~ s/\@(.*)$// and $siphost = $1; # @10.54.32.1, @sip.example.com
554 if ( $number =~ /^$intl(((\d)(\d))(\d))(\d+)$/
555 || $number =~ /^\+(((\d)(\d))(\d))(\d+)$/
559 my( $three, $two, $one, $u1, $u2, $rest ) = ( $1,$2,$3,$4,$5,$6 );
560 #first look for 1 digit country code
561 if ( qsearch('rate_prefix', { 'countrycode' => $one } ) ) {
563 $number = $u1.$u2.$rest;
564 } elsif ( qsearch('rate_prefix', { 'countrycode' => $two } ) ) { #or 2
567 } else { #3 digit country code
568 $countrycode = $three;
573 my $domestic_prefix =
574 exists($options{domestic_prefix}) ? $options{domestic_prefix} : '';
575 $countrycode = length($domestic_prefix) ? $domestic_prefix : '1';
576 $number =~ s/^$countrycode//;# if length($number) > 10;
579 return($countrycode, $number);
583 =item rate [ OPTION => VALUE ... ]
585 Rates this CDR according and sets the status to 'rated'.
587 Available options are: part_pkg, svcnum, plan_included_min,
588 detail_included_min_hashref.
590 part_pkg is required.
592 If svcnum is specified, will also associate this CDR with the specified svcnum.
594 plan_included_min should be set to a scalar reference of the number of
595 included minutes and will be decremented by the rated minutes of this
598 detail_included_min_hashref should be set to an empty hashref at the
599 start of a month's rating and then preserved across CDRs.
604 my( $self, %opt ) = @_;
605 my $part_pkg = $opt{'part_pkg'} or return "No part_pkg specified";
608 warn "rating CDR $self\n".
609 join('', map { " $_ => ". $self->{$_}. "\n" } keys %$self );
612 my $rating_method = $part_pkg->option_cacheable('rating_method') || 'prefix';
613 my $method = "rate_$rating_method";
614 $self->$method(%opt);
618 our %interval_cache = (); # for timed rates
621 my( $self, %opt ) = @_;
622 my $part_pkg = $opt{'part_pkg'} or return "No part_pkg specified";
623 my $cust_pkg = $opt{'cust_pkg'};
626 # this will result in those CDRs being marked as done... is that
629 if ( $part_pkg->option_cacheable('411_rewrite') ) {
630 my $dirass = $part_pkg->option_cacheable('411_rewrite');
632 @dirass = split(',', $dirass);
635 if ( length($self->dst) && grep { $self->dst eq $_ } @dirass ) {
640 my $reason = $part_pkg->check_chargable( $self,
641 'da_rewrote' => $da_rewrote,
644 warn "not charging for CDR ($reason)\n" if $DEBUG;
645 return $self->set_status_and_rated_price( 'skipped',
651 if ( $part_pkg->option_cacheable('skip_same_customer')
652 and ! $self->is_tollfree ) {
653 my ($dst_countrycode, $dst_number) = $self->parse_number(
655 international_prefix => $part_pkg->option_cacheable('international_prefix'),
656 domestic_prefix => $part_pkg->option_cacheable('domestic_prefix'),
658 my $dst_same_cust = FS::Record->scalar_sql(
659 'SELECT COUNT(svc_phone.svcnum) AS count '.
661 'JOIN cust_svc USING (pkgnum) ' .
662 'JOIN svc_phone USING (svcnum) ' .
663 'WHERE svc_phone.countrycode = ' . dbh->quote($dst_countrycode) .
664 ' AND svc_phone.phonenum = ' . dbh->quote($dst_number) .
665 ' AND cust_pkg.custnum = ' . $cust_pkg->custnum,
667 if ( $dst_same_cust > 0 ) {
668 warn "not charging for CDR (same source and destination customer)\n" if $DEBUG;
669 return $self->set_status_and_rated_price( 'skipped',
680 # look up rate details based on called station id
681 # (or calling station id for toll free calls)
684 my $eff_ratenum = $self->is_tollfree('accountcode')
685 ? $part_pkg->option_cacheable('accountcode_tollfree_ratenum')
688 my( $to_or_from, $column );
691 && ! $part_pkg->option_cacheable('disable_tollfree')
694 && $part_pkg->option_cacheable('accountcode_tollfree_field') eq 'src'
698 $to_or_from = 'from';
700 } else { #regular call
705 #determine the country code
706 my ($countrycode, $number) = $self->parse_number(
708 international_prefix => $part_pkg->option_cacheable('international_prefix'),
709 domestic_prefix => $part_pkg->option_cacheable('domestic_prefix'),
712 warn "rating call $to_or_from +$countrycode $number\n" if $DEBUG;
713 my $pretty_dst = "+$countrycode $number";
714 #asterisks here causes inserting the detail to barf, so:
715 $pretty_dst =~ s/\*//g;
718 my $intrastate_ratenum = $part_pkg->option_cacheable('intrastate_ratenum');
719 if ( $intrastate_ratenum && !$self->is_tollfree ) {
720 $ratename = 'Interstate'; #until proven otherwise
721 # this is relatively easy only because:
722 # -assume all numbers are valid NANP numbers NOT in a fully-qualified format
723 # -disregard toll-free
724 # -disregard private or unknown numbers
725 # -there is exactly one record in rate_prefix for a given NPANXX
726 # -default to interstate if we can't find one or both of the prefixes
727 my (undef, $dstprefix) = $self->parse_number(
729 international_prefix => $part_pkg->option_cacheable('international_prefix'),
730 domestic_prefix => $part_pkg->option_cacheable('domestic_prefix'),
732 $dstprefix =~ /^(\d{6})/;
733 $dstprefix = qsearchs('rate_prefix', { 'countrycode' => '1',
736 my (undef, $srcprefix) = $self->parse_number(
738 international_prefix => $part_pkg->option_cacheable('international_prefix'),
739 domestic_prefix => $part_pkg->option_cacheable('domestic_prefix'),
741 $srcprefix =~ /^(\d{6})/;
742 $srcprefix = qsearchs('rate_prefix', { 'countrycode' => '1',
745 if ($srcprefix && $dstprefix
746 && $srcprefix->state && $dstprefix->state
747 && $srcprefix->state eq $dstprefix->state) {
748 $eff_ratenum = $intrastate_ratenum;
749 $ratename = 'Intrastate'; # XXX possibly just use the ratename?
753 $eff_ratenum ||= $part_pkg->option_cacheable('ratenum');
754 my $rate = qsearchs('rate', { 'ratenum' => $eff_ratenum })
755 or die "ratenum $eff_ratenum not found!";
757 my @ltime = localtime($self->startdate);
758 my $weektime = $ltime[0] +
759 $ltime[1]*60 + #minutes
760 $ltime[2]*3600 + #hours
761 $ltime[6]*86400; #days since sunday
762 # if there's no timed rate_detail for this time/region combination,
763 # dest_detail returns the default. There may still be a timed rate
764 # that applies after the starttime of the call, so be careful...
765 my $rate_detail = $rate->dest_detail({ 'countrycode' => $countrycode,
766 'phonenum' => $number,
767 'weektime' => $weektime,
768 'cdrtypenum' => $self->cdrtypenum,
771 unless ( $rate_detail ) {
773 if ( $part_pkg->option_cacheable('ignore_unrateable') ) {
775 if ( $part_pkg->option_cacheable('ignore_unrateable') == 2 ) {
776 # mark the CDR as unrateable
777 return $self->set_status_and_rated_price(
782 } elsif ( $part_pkg->option_cacheable('ignore_unrateable') == 1 ) {
784 warn "no rate_detail found for CDR.acctid: ". $self->acctid.
789 die "unknown ignore_unrateable, pkgpart ". $part_pkg->pkgpart;
794 die "FATAL: no rate_detail found in ".
795 $rate->ratenum. ":". $rate->ratename. " rate plan ".
796 "for +$countrycode $number (CDR acctid ". $self->acctid. "); ".
797 "add a rate or set ignore_unrateable flag on the package def\n";
802 my $rate_region = $rate_detail->dest_region;
803 my $regionnum = $rate_region->regionnum;
804 warn " found rate for regionnum $regionnum ".
805 "and rate detail $rate_detail\n"
808 if ( !exists($interval_cache{$regionnum}) ) {
810 sort { $a->stime <=> $b->stime }
811 map { $_->rate_time->intervals }
812 qsearch({ 'table' => 'rate_detail',
813 'hashref' => { 'ratenum' => $rate->ratenum },
814 'extra_sql' => 'AND ratetimenum IS NOT NULL',
817 $interval_cache{$regionnum} = \@intervals;
818 warn " cached ".scalar(@intervals)." interval(s)\n"
823 # find the price and add detail to the invoice
826 # About this section:
827 # We don't round _anything_ (except granularizing)
828 # until the final $charge = sprintf("%.2f"...).
830 my $rated_seconds = $part_pkg->option_cacheable('use_duration')
833 my $seconds_left = $rated_seconds;
835 #no, do this later so it respects (group) included minutes
836 # # charge for the first (conn_sec) seconds
837 # my $seconds = min($seconds_left, $rate_detail->conn_sec);
838 # $seconds_left -= $seconds;
839 # $weektime += $seconds;
840 # my $charge = $rate_detail->conn_charge;
843 my $connection_charged = 0;
846 while($seconds_left) {
847 my $ratetimenum = $rate_detail->ratetimenum; # may be empty
849 # find the end of the current rate interval
850 if(@{ $interval_cache{$regionnum} } == 0) {
851 # There are no timed rates in this group, so just stay
852 # in the default rate_detail for the entire duration.
853 # Set an "end" of 1 past the end of the current call.
854 $etime = $weektime + $seconds_left + 1;
856 elsif($ratetimenum) {
857 # This is a timed rate, so go to the etime of this interval.
858 # If it's followed by another timed rate, the stime of that
859 # interval should match the etime of this one.
860 my $interval = $rate_detail->rate_time->contains($weektime);
861 $etime = $interval->etime;
864 # This is a default rate, so use the stime of the next
865 # interval in the sequence.
866 my $next_int = first { $_->stime > $weektime }
867 @{ $interval_cache{$regionnum} };
869 $etime = $next_int->stime;
872 # weektime is near the end of the week, so decrement
873 # it by a full week and use the stime of the first
875 $weektime -= (3600*24*7);
876 $etime = $interval_cache{$regionnum}->[0]->stime;
880 my $charge_sec = min($seconds_left, $etime - $weektime);
882 $seconds_left -= $charge_sec;
884 my $granularity = $rate_detail->sec_granularity;
887 if ( $granularity ) { # charge per minute
888 # Round up to the nearest $granularity
889 if ( $charge_sec and $charge_sec % $granularity ) {
890 $charge_sec += $granularity - ($charge_sec % $granularity);
892 $minutes = $charge_sec / 60; #don't round this
899 #$seconds += $charge_sec;
901 if ( $rate_detail->min_included ) {
902 # the old, kind of deprecated way to do this:
904 # The rate detail itself has included minutes. We MUST have a place
906 my $included_min = $opt{'detail_included_min_hashref'}
907 or return "unable to rate CDR: rate detail has included minutes, but ".
908 "no detail_included_min_hashref provided.\n";
910 # by default, set the included minutes for this region/time to
911 # what's in the rate_detail
912 $included_min->{$regionnum}{$ratetimenum} = $rate_detail->min_included
913 unless exists $included_min->{$regionnum}{$ratetimenum};
915 if ( $included_min->{$regionnum}{$ratetimenum} >= $minutes ) {
917 $included_min->{$regionnum}{$ratetimenum} -= $minutes;
919 $charge_sec -= ($included_min->{$regionnum}{$ratetimenum} * 60);
920 $included_min->{$regionnum}{$ratetimenum} = 0;
922 } elsif ( $opt{plan_included_min} && ${ $opt{plan_included_min} } > 0 ) {
923 # The package definition has included minutes, but only for in-group
924 # rate details. Decrement them if this is an in-group call.
925 if ( $rate_detail->region_group ) {
926 if ( ${ $opt{'plan_included_min'} } >= $minutes ) {
928 ${ $opt{'plan_included_min'} } -= $minutes;
930 $charge_sec -= (${ $opt{'plan_included_min'} } * 60);
931 ${ $opt{'plan_included_min'} } = 0;
936 my $applied_min = $cust_pkg->apply_usage(
938 'rate_detail' => $rate_detail,
939 'minutes' => $minutes
941 # for now, usage pools deal only in whole minutes
942 $charge_sec -= $applied_min * 60;
945 if ( $charge_sec > 0 ) {
947 #NOW do connection charges here... right?
948 #my $conn_seconds = min($seconds_left, $rate_detail->conn_sec);
949 my $conn_seconds = 0;
950 unless ( $connection_charged++ ) { #only one connection charge
951 $conn_seconds = min($charge_sec, $rate_detail->conn_sec);
952 $seconds_left -= $conn_seconds;
953 $weektime += $conn_seconds;
954 $charge += $rate_detail->conn_charge;
957 #should preserve (display?) this
958 if ( $granularity == 0 ) { # per call rate
959 $charge += $rate_detail->min_charge;
961 my $charge_min = ( $charge_sec - $conn_seconds ) / 60;
962 $charge += ($rate_detail->min_charge * $charge_min) if $charge_min > 0; #still not rounded
967 # choose next rate_detail
968 $rate_detail = $rate->dest_detail({ 'countrycode' => $countrycode,
969 'phonenum' => $number,
970 'weektime' => $etime,
971 'cdrtypenum' => $self->cdrtypenum })
973 # we have now moved forward to $etime
976 } #while $seconds_left
978 # this is why we need regionnum/rate_region....
979 warn " (rate region $rate_region)\n" if $DEBUG;
982 my $rounding = $part_pkg->option_cacheable('rounding') || 2;
983 my $sprintformat = '%.'. $rounding. 'f';
984 my $roundup = 10**(-3-$rounding);
985 my $price = sprintf($sprintformat, $charge + $roundup);
987 $self->set_status_and_rated_price(
991 'rated_pretty_dst' => $pretty_dst,
992 'rated_regionname' => $rate_region->regionname,
993 'rated_seconds' => $rated_seconds, #$seconds,
994 'rated_granularity' => $rate_detail->sec_granularity, #$granularity
995 'rated_ratedetailnum' => $rate_detail->ratedetailnum,
996 'rated_classnum' => $rate_detail->classnum, #rated_ratedetailnum?
997 'rated_ratename' => $ratename, #not rate_detail - Intrastate/Interstate
1002 sub rate_upstream_simple {
1003 my( $self, %opt ) = @_;
1005 $self->set_status_and_rated_price(
1007 sprintf('%.3f', $self->upstream_price),
1009 'rated_classnum' => $self->calltypenum,
1010 'rated_seconds' => $self->billsec,
1011 # others? upstream_*_regionname => rated_regionname is possible
1015 sub rate_single_price {
1016 my( $self, %opt ) = @_;
1017 my $part_pkg = $opt{'part_pkg'} or return "No part_pkg specified";
1019 # a little false laziness w/abov
1020 # $rate_detail = new FS::rate_detail({sec_granularity => ... }) ?
1022 my $granularity = length($part_pkg->option_cacheable('sec_granularity'))
1023 ? $part_pkg->option_cacheable('sec_granularity')
1026 my $seconds = $part_pkg->option_cacheable('use_duration')
1030 $seconds += $granularity - ( $seconds % $granularity )
1031 if $seconds # don't granular-ize 0 billsec calls (bills them)
1032 && $granularity # 0 is per call
1033 && $seconds % $granularity;
1034 my $minutes = $granularity ? ($seconds / 60) : 1;
1036 my $charge_min = $minutes;
1038 ${$opt{plan_included_min}} -= $minutes;
1039 if ( ${$opt{plan_included_min}} > 0 ) {
1042 $charge_min = 0 - ${$opt{plan_included_min}};
1043 ${$opt{plan_included_min}} = 0;
1047 sprintf('%.4f', ( $part_pkg->option_cacheable('min_charge') * $charge_min )
1048 + 0.0000000001 ); #so 1.00005 rounds to 1.0001
1050 $self->set_status_and_rated_price(
1054 'rated_granularity' => $granularity,
1055 'rated_seconds' => $seconds,
1062 Rates an already-rated CDR according to the cost fields from the rate plan.
1071 return 0 unless $self->rated_ratedetailnum;
1074 qsearchs('rate_detail', { 'ratedetailnum' => $self->rated_ratedetailnum } );
1076 return $rate_detail->min_cost if $self->rated_granularity == 0;
1078 my $minutes = $self->rated_seconds / 60;
1079 my $charge = $rate_detail->conn_cost + $minutes * $rate_detail->min_cost;
1081 sprintf('%.2f', $charge + .00001 );
1085 =item cdr_termination [ TERMPART ]
1089 sub cdr_termination {
1092 if ( scalar(@_) && $_[0] ) {
1093 my $termpart = shift;
1095 qsearchs('cdr_termination', { acctid => $self->acctid,
1096 termpart => $termpart,
1102 qsearch('cdr_termination', { acctid => $self->acctid, } );
1110 Parses the calldate in SQL string format and returns a UNIX timestamp.
1115 str2time(shift->calldate);
1120 Parses the startdate in UNIX timestamp format and returns a string in SQL
1126 my($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year) = localtime(shift->startdate);
1129 "$year-$mon-$mday $hour:$min:$sec";
1134 Returns the FS::cdr_carrier object associated with this CDR, or false if no
1135 carrierid is defined.
1139 my %carrier_cache = ();
1143 return '' unless $self->carrierid;
1144 $carrier_cache{$self->carrierid} ||=
1145 qsearchs('cdr_carrier', { 'carrierid' => $self->carrierid } );
1150 Returns the carrier name (see L<FS::cdr_carrier>), or the empty string if
1151 no FS::cdr_carrier object is assocated with this CDR.
1157 my $cdr_carrier = $self->cdr_carrier;
1158 $cdr_carrier ? $cdr_carrier->carriername : '';
1163 Returns the FS::cdr_calltype object associated with this CDR, or false if no
1164 calltypenum is defined.
1168 my %calltype_cache = ();
1172 return '' unless $self->calltypenum;
1173 $calltype_cache{$self->calltypenum} ||=
1174 qsearchs('cdr_calltype', { 'calltypenum' => $self->calltypenum } );
1179 Returns the call type name (see L<FS::cdr_calltype>), or the empty string if
1180 no FS::cdr_calltype object is assocated with this CDR.
1186 my $cdr_calltype = $self->cdr_calltype;
1187 $cdr_calltype ? $cdr_calltype->calltypename : '';
1190 =item downstream_csv [ OPTION => VALUE, ... ]
1194 # in the future, load this dynamically from detail_format classes
1196 my %export_names = (
1199 'invoice_header' => "Date,Time,Name,Destination,Duration,Price",
1202 'name' => 'Simple with source',
1203 'invoice_header' => "Date,Time,Called From,Destination,Duration,Price",
1204 #"Date,Time,Name,Called From,Destination,Duration,Price",
1206 'accountcode_simple' => {
1207 'name' => 'Simple with accountcode',
1208 'invoice_header' => "Date,Time,Called From,Account,Duration,Price",
1212 'invoice_header' => "Date/Time,Called Number,Min/Sec,Price",
1214 'basic_upstream_dst_regionname' => {
1215 'name' => 'Basic with upstream destination name',
1216 'invoice_header' => "Date/Time,Called Number,Destination,Min/Sec,Price",
1219 'name' => 'Default',
1220 'invoice_header' => 'Date,Time,Number,Destination,Duration,Price',
1222 'source_default' => {
1223 'name' => 'Default with source',
1224 'invoice_header' => 'Caller,Date,Time,Number,Destination,Duration,Price',
1226 'accountcode_default' => {
1227 'name' => 'Default plus accountcode',
1228 'invoice_header' => 'Date,Time,Account,Number,Destination,Duration,Price',
1230 'description_default' => {
1231 'name' => 'Default with description field as destination',
1232 'invoice_header' => 'Caller,Date,Time,Number,Destination,Duration,Price',
1235 'name' => 'Summary, one line per service',
1236 'invoice_header' => 'Caller,Rate,Calls,Minutes,Price',
1239 'name' => 'Number of calls, one line per service',
1240 'invoice_header' => 'Caller,Rate,Messages,Price',
1242 'sum_duration_prefix' => {
1243 'name' => 'Summary, one line per destination prefix',
1244 'invoice_header' => 'Caller,Rate,Calls,Minutes,Price',
1246 'sum_count_class' => {
1247 'name' => 'Summary, one line per usage class',
1248 'invoice_header' => 'Caller,Class,Calls,Price',
1252 my %export_formats = ();
1253 sub export_formats {
1256 return %export_formats if keys %export_formats;
1258 my $conf = new FS::Conf;
1259 my $date_format = $conf->config('date_format') || '%m/%d/%Y';
1261 # call duration in the largest units that accurately reflect the granularity
1262 my $duration_sub = sub {
1263 my($cdr, %opt) = @_;
1264 my $sec = $opt{seconds} || $cdr->billsec;
1265 if ( defined $opt{granularity} &&
1266 $opt{granularity} == 0 ) { #per call
1269 elsif ( defined $opt{granularity} && $opt{granularity} == 60 ) {#full minutes
1270 my $min = int($sec/60);
1274 else { #anything else
1275 return sprintf("%dm %ds", $sec/60, $sec%60);
1279 my $price_sub = sub {
1280 my ($cdr, %opt) = @_;
1282 if ( defined($opt{charge}) ) {
1283 $price = $opt{charge};
1285 elsif ( $opt{inbound} ) {
1286 my $term = $cdr->cdr_termination(1); # 1 = inbound
1287 $price = $term->rated_price if defined $term;
1290 $price = $cdr->rated_price;
1292 length($price) ? ($opt{money_char} . $price) : '';
1295 my $src_sub = sub { $_[0]->clid || $_[0]->src };
1299 sub { time2str($date_format, shift->calldate_unix ) }, #DATE
1300 sub { time2str('%r', shift->calldate_unix ) }, #TIME
1302 'dst', #NUMBER_DIALED
1303 $duration_sub, #DURATION
1304 #sub { sprintf('%.3f', shift->upstream_price ) }, #PRICE
1308 sub { time2str($date_format, shift->calldate_unix ) }, #DATE
1309 sub { time2str('%r', shift->calldate_unix ) }, #TIME
1311 $src_sub, #called from
1312 'dst', #NUMBER_DIALED
1313 $duration_sub, #DURATION
1314 #sub { sprintf('%.3f', shift->upstream_price ) }, #PRICE
1317 'accountcode_simple' => [
1318 sub { time2str($date_format, shift->calldate_unix ) }, #DATE
1319 sub { time2str('%r', shift->calldate_unix ) }, #TIME
1320 $src_sub, #called from
1321 'accountcode', #NUMBER_DIALED
1322 $duration_sub, #DURATION
1326 # for summary formats, the CDR is a fictitious object containing the
1327 # total billsec and the phone number of the service
1329 sub { my($cdr, %opt) = @_; $opt{ratename} },
1330 sub { my($cdr, %opt) = @_; $opt{count} },
1331 sub { my($cdr, %opt) = @_; int($opt{seconds}/60).'m' },
1336 sub { my($cdr, %opt) = @_; $opt{ratename} },
1337 sub { my($cdr, %opt) = @_; $opt{count} },
1341 sub { time2str('%d %b - %I:%M %p', shift->calldate_unix) },
1349 sub { time2str($date_format, shift->calldate_unix ) },
1350 # #time2str("%Y %b %d - %r", $cdr->calldate_unix ),
1353 sub { time2str('%r', shift->calldate_unix ) },
1354 # time2str("%c", $cdr->calldate_unix), #XXX this should probably be a config option dropdown so they can select US vs- rest of world dates or whatnot
1357 sub { my($cdr, %opt) = @_; $opt{pretty_dst} || $cdr->dst; },
1359 #REGIONNAME ("Destination")
1360 sub { my($cdr, %opt) = @_; $opt{dst_regionname}; },
1369 $export_formats{'source_default'} = [ $src_sub, @{ $export_formats{'default'} }, ];
1370 $export_formats{'accountcode_default'} =
1371 [ @{ $export_formats{'default'} }[0,1],
1373 @{ $export_formats{'default'} }[2..5],
1375 my @default = @{ $export_formats{'default'} };
1376 $export_formats{'description_default'} =
1377 [ $src_sub, @default[0..2],
1378 sub { my($cdr, %opt) = @_; $cdr->description },
1381 return %export_formats;
1384 =item downstream_csv OPTION => VALUE ...
1386 Returns a string of formatted call details for display on an invoice.
1392 charge - override the 'rated_price' field of the CDR
1394 seconds - override the 'billsec' field of the CDR
1396 count - number of usage events included in this record, for summary formats
1398 ratename - name of the rate table used to rate this call
1404 sub downstream_csv {
1405 my( $self, %opt ) = @_;
1407 my $format = $opt{'format'};
1408 my %formats = $self->export_formats;
1409 return "Unknown format $format" unless exists $formats{$format};
1411 #my $conf = new FS::Conf;
1412 #$opt{'money_char'} ||= $conf->config('money_char') || '$';
1413 $opt{'money_char'} ||= FS::Conf->new->config('money_char') || '$';
1415 my $csv = new Text::CSV_XS;
1419 ref($_) ? &{$_}($self, %opt) : $self->$_();
1421 @{ $formats{$format} };
1423 return @columns if defined $opt{'keeparray'};
1425 my $status = $csv->combine(@columns);
1426 die "FS::CDR: error combining ". $csv->error_input(). "into downstream CSV"
1435 =head1 CLASS METHODS
1439 =item invoice_formats
1441 Returns an ordered list of key value pairs containing invoice format names
1442 as keys (for use with part_pkg::voip_cdr) and "pretty" format names as values.
1446 # in the future, load this dynamically from detail_format classes
1448 sub invoice_formats {
1449 map { ($_ => $export_names{$_}->{'name'}) }
1450 grep { $export_names{$_}->{'invoice_header'} }
1454 =item invoice_header FORMAT
1456 Returns a scalar containing the CSV column header for invoice format FORMAT.
1460 sub invoice_header {
1462 $export_names{$format}->{'invoice_header'};
1467 Clears cdr and any associated cdr_termination statuses - used for
1476 local $SIG{HUP} = 'IGNORE';
1477 local $SIG{INT} = 'IGNORE';
1478 local $SIG{QUIT} = 'IGNORE';
1479 local $SIG{TERM} = 'IGNORE';
1480 local $SIG{TSTP} = 'IGNORE';
1481 local $SIG{PIPE} = 'IGNORE';
1483 my $oldAutoCommit = $FS::UID::AutoCommit;
1484 local $FS::UID::AutoCommit = 0;
1487 if ( $cdr_prerate && $cdr_prerate_cdrtypenums{$self->cdrtypenum}
1488 && $self->rated_ratedetailnum #avoid putting old CDRs back in "rated"
1489 && $self->freesidestatus eq 'done'
1493 $self->freesidestatus('rated');
1495 $self->freesidestatus('');
1498 my $error = $self->replace;
1500 $dbh->rollback if $oldAutoCommit;
1504 foreach my $cdr_termination ( $self->cdr_termination ) {
1505 #$cdr_termination->status('');
1506 #$error = $cdr_termination->replace;
1507 $error = $cdr_termination->delete;
1509 $dbh->rollback if $oldAutoCommit;
1514 $dbh->commit or die $dbh->errstr if $oldAutoCommit;
1519 =item import_formats
1521 Returns an ordered list of key value pairs containing import format names
1522 as keys (for use with batch_import) and "pretty" format names as values.
1526 #false laziness w/part_pkg & part_export
1529 foreach my $INC ( @INC ) {
1530 warn "globbing $INC/FS/cdr/[a-z]*.pm\n" if $DEBUG;
1531 foreach my $file ( glob("$INC/FS/cdr/[a-z]*.pm") ) {
1532 warn "attempting to load CDR format info from $file\n" if $DEBUG;
1533 $file =~ /\/(\w+)\.pm$/ or do {
1534 warn "unrecognized file in $INC/FS/cdr/: $file\n";
1538 my $info = eval "use FS::cdr::$mod; ".
1539 "\\%FS::cdr::$mod\::info;";
1541 die "error using FS::cdr::$mod (skipping): $@\n" if $@;
1544 unless ( keys %$info ) {
1545 warn "no %info hash found in FS::cdr::$mod, skipping\n";
1548 warn "got CDR format info from FS::cdr::$mod: $info\n" if $DEBUG;
1549 if ( exists($info->{'disabled'}) && $info->{'disabled'} ) {
1550 warn "skipping disabled CDR format FS::cdr::$mod" if $DEBUG;
1553 $cdr_info{$mod} = $info;
1557 tie my %import_formats, 'Tie::IxHash',
1558 map { $_ => $cdr_info{$_}->{'name'} }
1559 sort { $cdr_info{$a}->{'weight'} <=> $cdr_info{$b}->{'weight'} }
1560 grep { exists($cdr_info{$_}->{'import_fields'}) }
1563 sub import_formats {
1567 sub _cdr_min_parser_maker {
1569 my @fields = ref($field) ? @$field : ($field);
1570 @fields = qw( billsec duration ) unless scalar(@fields) && $fields[0];
1572 my( $cdr, $min ) = @_;
1573 my $sec = eval { _cdr_min_parse($min) };
1574 die "error parsing seconds for @fields from $min minutes: $@\n" if $@;
1575 $cdr->$_($sec) foreach @fields;
1579 sub _cdr_min_parse {
1581 sprintf('%.0f', $min * 60 );
1584 sub _cdr_date_parser_maker {
1587 my @fields = ref($field) ? @$field : ($field);
1589 my( $cdr, $datestring ) = @_;
1590 my $unixdate = eval { _cdr_date_parse($datestring, %options) };
1591 die "error parsing date for @fields from $datestring: $@\n" if $@;
1592 $cdr->$_($unixdate) foreach @fields;
1596 sub _cdr_date_parse {
1600 return '' unless length($date); #that's okay, it becomes NULL
1601 return '' if $date eq 'NA'; #sansay
1603 if ( $date =~ /^([a-z]{3})\s+([a-z]{3})\s+(\d{1,2})\s+(\d{1,2}):(\d{1,2}):(\d{1,2})\s+(\d{4})$/i && $7 > 1970 ) {
1604 my $time = str2time($date);
1605 return $time if $time > 100000; #just in case
1608 my($year, $mon, $day, $hour, $min, $sec);
1610 #$date =~ /^\s*(\d{4})[\-\/]\(\d{1,2})[\-\/](\d{1,2})\s+(\d{1,2}):(\d{1,2}):(\d{1,2})\s*$/
1611 #taqua #2007-10-31 08:57:24.113000000
1613 if ( $date =~ /^\s*(\d{4})\D(\d{1,2})\D(\d{1,2})\D+(\d{1,2})\D(\d{1,2})\D(\d{1,2})(\D|$)/ ) {
1614 ($year, $mon, $day, $hour, $min, $sec) = ( $1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6 );
1615 } elsif ( $date =~ /^\s*(\d{1,2})\D(\d{1,2})\D(\d{4})\s+(\d{1,2})\D(\d{1,2})(?:\D(\d{1,2}))?(\D|$)/ ) {
1616 # 8/26/2010 12:20:01
1617 # optionally without seconds
1618 ($mon, $day, $year, $hour, $min, $sec) = ( $1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6 );
1619 $sec = 0 if !defined($sec);
1620 } elsif ( $date =~ /^\s*(\d{4})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d+\.\d+)(\D|$)/ ) {
1621 # broadsoft: 20081223201938.314
1622 ($year, $mon, $day, $hour, $min, $sec) = ( $1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6 );
1623 } elsif ( $date =~ /^\s*(\d{4})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})\d+(\D|$)/ ) {
1624 # Taqua OM: 20050422203450943
1625 ($year, $mon, $day, $hour, $min, $sec) = ( $1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6 );
1626 } elsif ( $date =~ /^\s*(\d{4})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})$/ ) {
1627 # WIP: 20100329121420
1628 ($year, $mon, $day, $hour, $min, $sec) = ( $1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6 );
1629 } elsif ( $date =~ /^(\d{4})-(\d{2})-(\d{2})T(\d{2}):(\d{2}):(\d{2})Z$/) {
1631 ($year, $mon, $day, $hour, $min, $sec) = ( $1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6 );
1634 die "unparsable date: $date"; #maybe we shouldn't die...
1637 return '' if ( $year == 1900 || $year == 1970 ) && $mon == 1 && $day == 1
1638 && $hour == 0 && $min == 0 && $sec == 0;
1640 if ($options{gmt}) {
1641 timegm($sec, $min, $hour, $day, $mon-1, $year);
1643 timelocal($sec, $min, $hour, $day, $mon-1, $year);
1647 =item batch_import HASHREF
1649 Imports CDR records. Available options are:
1661 Hash reference of preset fields, typically cdrbatch
1665 Set true to prevent throwing an error on empty imports
1671 my %import_options = (
1674 'batch_keycol' => 'cdrbatchnum',
1675 'batch_table' => 'cdr_batch',
1676 'batch_namecol' => 'cdrbatch',
1678 'formats' => { map { $_ => $cdr_info{$_}->{'import_fields'}; }
1682 #drop the || 'csv' to allow auto xls for csv types?
1683 'format_types' => { map { $_ => lc($cdr_info{$_}->{'type'} || 'csv'); }
1687 'format_headers' => { map { $_ => ( $cdr_info{$_}->{'header'} || 0 ); }
1691 'format_sep_chars' => { map { $_ => $cdr_info{$_}->{'sep_char'}; }
1695 'format_fixedlength_formats' =>
1696 { map { $_ => $cdr_info{$_}->{'fixedlength_format'}; }
1700 'format_xml_formats' =>
1701 { map { $_ => $cdr_info{$_}->{'xml_format'}; }
1705 'format_asn_formats' =>
1706 { map { $_ => $cdr_info{$_}->{'asn_format'}; }
1710 'format_row_callbacks' =>
1711 { map { $_ => $cdr_info{$_}->{'row_callback'}; }
1715 'format_parser_opts' =>
1716 { map { $_ => $cdr_info{$_}->{'parser_opt'}; }
1721 sub _import_options {
1728 my $iopt = _import_options;
1729 $opt->{$_} = $iopt->{$_} foreach keys %$iopt;
1731 if ( defined $opt->{'cdrtypenum'} ) {
1732 $opt->{'preinsert_callback'} = sub {
1733 my($record,$param) = (shift,shift);
1734 $record->cdrtypenum($opt->{'cdrtypenum'});
1739 FS::Record::batch_import( $opt );
1743 =item process_batch_import
1747 sub process_batch_import {
1750 my $opt = _import_options;
1751 # $opt->{'params'} = [ 'format', 'cdrbatch' ];
1753 FS::Record::process_batch_import( $job, $opt, @_ );
1756 # if ( $format eq 'simple' ) { #should be a callback or opt in FS::cdr::simple
1757 # @columns = map { s/^ +//; $_; } @columns;
1762 # Used by FS::Upgrade to migrate to a new database.
1765 my ($class, %opts) = @_;
1767 warn "$me upgrading $class\n" if $DEBUG;
1769 my $sth = dbh->prepare(
1770 'SELECT DISTINCT(cdrbatch) FROM cdr WHERE cdrbatch IS NOT NULL'
1771 ) or die dbh->errstr;
1773 $sth->execute or die $sth->errstr;
1775 my %cdrbatchnum = ();
1776 while (my $row = $sth->fetchrow_arrayref) {
1778 my $cdr_batch = qsearchs( 'cdr_batch', { 'cdrbatch' => $row->[0] } );
1779 unless ( $cdr_batch ) {
1780 $cdr_batch = new FS::cdr_batch { 'cdrbatch' => $row->[0] };
1781 my $error = $cdr_batch->insert;
1782 die $error if $error;
1785 $cdrbatchnum{$row->[0]} = $cdr_batch->cdrbatchnum;
1788 $sth = dbh->prepare('UPDATE cdr SET cdrbatch = NULL, cdrbatchnum = ? WHERE cdrbatch IS NOT NULL AND cdrbatch = ?') or die dbh->errstr;
1790 foreach my $cdrbatch (keys %cdrbatchnum) {
1791 $sth->execute($cdrbatchnum{$cdrbatch}, $cdrbatch) or die $sth->errstr;
1796 =item ip_addr_sql FIELD RANGE
1798 Returns an SQL condition to search for CDRs with an IP address
1799 within RANGE. FIELD is either 'src_ip_addr' or 'dst_ip_addr'. RANGE
1800 should be in the form "a.b.c.d-e.f.g.h' (dotted quads), where any of
1801 the leftmost octets of the second address can be omitted if they're
1802 the same as the first address.
1808 my ($field, $range) = @_;
1809 $range =~ /^[\d\.-]+$/ or die "bad ip address range '$range'";
1810 my @r = split('-', $range);
1811 my @saddr = split('\.', $r[0] || '');
1812 my @eaddr = split('\.', $r[1] || '');
1813 unshift @eaddr, (undef) x (4 - scalar @eaddr);
1815 $eaddr[$_] = $saddr[$_] if !defined $eaddr[$_];
1817 "$field >= '".sprintf('%03d.%03d.%03d.%03d', @saddr) . "' AND ".
1818 "$field <= '".sprintf('%03d.%03d.%03d.%03d', @eaddr) . "'";
1827 L<FS::Record>, schema.html from the base documentation.