-<TR>
- <TD ALIGN="right">Billing type</TD>
- <TD BGCOLOR="#ffffff">
-% if ( $cust_main->payby eq 'CARD' || $cust_main->payby eq 'DCRD' ) {
-
-
- Credit card <% $cust_main->payby eq 'CARD' ? '(automatic)' : '(on-demand)' %>
- </TD>
-</TR>
-<TR>
- <TD ALIGN="right">Card number</TD>
- <TD BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><% $cust_main->paymask %></TD>
-</TR>
-%
-%#false laziness w/elements/select-month_year.html & edit/cust_main/billing.html
-%my( $mon, $year );
-%my $date = $cust_main->paydate || '12-2037';
-%if ( $date =~ /^(\d{4})-(\d{1,2})-\d{1,2}$/ ) { #PostgreSQL date format
-% ( $mon, $year ) = ( $2, $1 );
-%} elsif ( $date =~ /^(\d{1,2})-(\d{1,2}-)?(\d{4}$)/ ) {
-% ( $mon, $year ) = ( $1, $3 );
-%} else {
-% warn "unrecognized expiration date format: $date";
-% ( $mon, $year ) = ( '', '' );
-%}
-%
+% #54: just an arbitrary number i pulled out of my goober. ideally we'd like
+% # to consider e.g. a histogram of num_ncancelled_packages for the entire
+% # customer base, and compare it to a graph of the overhead for generating this
+% # information. (and optimize it better, we could get it more from SQL)
+% if ( $cust_main->num_ncancelled_pkgs < 54 ) {
+% foreach my $freq_info ($cust_main->display_recurring) {
+ <TR>
+ <TH ALIGN="right"><% emt( ucfirst($freq_info->{'freq_pretty'}). ' recurring' ) %></TH>
+ <TD><% $money_char. sprintf('%.2f', $freq_info->{'amount'}) %></TD>
+ </TR>
+% }
+% }