+$DEBUG = 0;
+
+use Date::Parse;
+sub parse_beginning_ending {
+ my($cgi) = @_;
+
+ my $beginning = 0;
+ if ( $cgi->param('begin') =~ /^(\d+)$/ ) {
+ $beginning = $1;
+ } elsif ( $cgi->param('beginning') =~ /^([ 0-9\-\/]{1,64})$/ ) {
+ $beginning = str2time($1) || 0;
+ }
+
+ my $ending = 4294967295; #2^32-1
+ if ( $cgi->param('end') =~ /^(\d+)$/ ) {
+ $ending = $1 - 1;
+ } elsif ( $cgi->param('ending') =~ /^([ 0-9\-\/]{1,64})$/ ) {
+ #probably need an option to turn off the + 86399
+ $ending = str2time($1) + 86399;
+ }
+
+ ( $beginning, $ending );
+}
+
+###
+# cust_main report subroutines
+###
+
+
+=item cust_header [ CUST_FIELDS_VALUE ]
+
+Returns an array of customer information headers according to the supplied
+customer fields value, or if no value is supplied, the B<cust-fields>
+configuration value.
+
+=cut
+
+use vars qw( @cust_fields );
+
+sub cust_header {
+
+ warn "FS::svc_Common::cust_header called"
+ if $DEBUG;
+
+ my %header2method = (
+ 'Customer' => 'name',
+ 'Cust#' => 'custnum',
+ 'Name' => 'contact',
+ 'Company' => 'company',
+ '(bill) Customer' => 'name',
+ '(service) Customer' => 'ship_name',
+ '(bill) Name' => 'contact',
+ '(service) Name' => 'ship_contact',
+ '(bill) Company' => 'company',
+ '(service) Company' => 'ship_company',
+ 'Address 1' => 'address1',
+ 'Address 2' => 'address2',
+ 'City' => 'city',
+ 'State' => 'state',
+ 'Zip' => 'zip',
+ 'Country' => 'country_full',
+ 'Day phone' => 'daytime', # XXX should use msgcat, but how?
+ 'Night phone' => 'night', # XXX should use msgcat, but how?
+ 'Invoicing email(s)' => 'invoicing_list_emailonly',
+ );
+
+ my $cust_fields;
+ my @cust_header;
+ if ( @_ && $_[0] ) {
+
+ warn " using supplied cust-fields override".
+ " (ignoring cust-fields config file)"
+ if $DEBUG;
+ $cust_fields = shift;
+
+ } else {
+
+ my $conf = new FS::Conf;
+ if ( $conf->exists('cust-fields')
+ && $conf->config('cust-fields') =~ /^([\w \|\#\(\)]+):?/
+ )
+ {
+ warn " found cust-fields configuration value"
+ if $DEBUG;
+ $cust_fields = $1;
+ } else {
+ warn " no cust-fields configuration value found; using default 'Customer'"
+ if $DEBUG;
+ $cust_fields = 'Customer';
+ }
+
+ }
+
+ @cust_header = split(/ \| /, $cust_fields);
+ @cust_fields = map { $header2method{$_} } @cust_header;
+
+ #my $svc_x = shift;
+ @cust_header;
+}
+
+=item cust_sql_fields [ CUST_FIELDS_VALUE ]
+
+Returns a list of fields for the SELECT portion of an SQL query.
+
+As with L<the cust_header subroutine|/cust_header>, the fields returned are
+defined by the supplied customer fields setting, or if no customer fields
+setting is supplied, the <B>cust-fields</B> configuration value.
+
+=cut
+
+sub cust_sql_fields {
+
+ my @fields = qw( last first company );
+ push @fields, map "ship_$_", @fields;
+ push @fields, 'country';
+
+ cust_header(@_);
+ #inefficientish, but tiny lists and only run once per page
+ push @fields,
+ grep { my $field = $_; grep { $_ eq $field } @cust_fields }
+ qw( address1 address2 city state zip daytime night );
+
+ map "cust_main.$_", @fields;
+}
+
+=item cust_fields SVC_OBJECT [ CUST_FIELDS_VALUE ]
+
+Given a svc_ object that contains fields from cust_main (say, from a
+JOINed search. See httemplate/search/svc_* for examples), returns an array
+of customer information, or "(unlinked)" if this service is not linked to a
+customer.
+
+As with L<the cust_header subroutine|/cust_header>, the fields returned are
+defined by the supplied customer fields setting, or if no customer fields
+setting is supplied, the <B>cust-fields</B> configuration value.
+
+=cut