#export dbdef for now... everything else expects to find it here
our @EXPORT_OK = qw(
dbh fields hfields qsearch qsearchs dbdef jsearch
- str2time_sql str2time_sql_closing regexp_sql not_regexp_sql concat_sql
+ str2time_sql str2time_sql_closing regexp_sql not_regexp_sql
+ concat_sql group_concat_sql
midnight_sql
);
push @statement, $statement;
warn "[debug]$me $statement\n" if $DEBUG > 1 || $debug;
-
foreach my $field (
grep defined( $record->{$_} ) && $record->{$_} ne '', @real_fields
=item params
-Listref of field names for static fields. They will be given values from the
+Arrayref of field names for static fields. They will be given values from the
PARAMS hashref and passed as a "params" hashref to batch_import.
=item formats
=back
-PARAMS is a base64-encoded Storable string containing the POSTed data as
-a hash ref. It normally contains at least one field, "uploaded files",
-generated by /elements/file-upload.html and containing the list of uploaded
-files. Currently only supports a single file named "file".
+PARAMS is a hashref (or base64-encoded Storable hashref) containing the
+POSTed data. It must contain the field "uploaded files", generated by
+/elements/file-upload.html and containing the list of uploaded files.
+Currently only supports a single file named "file".
=cut
-use Storable qw(thaw);
use Data::Dumper;
-use MIME::Base64;
sub process_batch_import {
- my($job, $opt) = ( shift, shift );
+ my($job, $opt, $param) = @_;
my $table = $opt->{table};
my @pass_params = $opt->{params} ? @{ $opt->{params} } : ();
my %formats = %{ $opt->{formats} };
- my $param = thaw(decode_base64(shift));
warn Dumper($param) if $DEBUG;
my $files = $param->{'uploaded_files'}
Check/untaint phone numbers. May be null. If there is an error, returns
the error, otherwise returns false.
-Takes an optional two-letter ISO country code; without it or with unsupported
-countries, ut_phonen simply calls ut_alphan.
+Takes an optional two-letter ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code; without
+it or with unsupported countries, ut_phonen simply calls ut_alphan.
=cut
if ( $self->$field() ) {
- return "Access denied"
+ return 'Access denied to agent '. $self->$field()
unless $curuser->agentnum($self->$field());
} else {
- return "Access denied"
+ return 'Access denied to global'
unless grep $curuser->access_right($_), @$null_acl;
}
$table = $something->table;
} else {
$table = $something;
- $something = "FS::$table";
+ #$something = "FS::$table";
}
return (real_fields($table));
}
defined($scalar) ? $scalar : '';
}
-=item count [ WHERE ]
+=item count [ WHERE [, PLACEHOLDER ...] ]
Convenience method for the common case of "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM table",
with optional WHERE. Must be called as method on a class with an
my $table = $self->table or die 'count called on object of class '.ref($self);
my $sql = "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM $table";
$sql .= " WHERE $where" if $where;
- $self->scalar_sql($sql);
+ $self->scalar_sql($sql, @_);
}
=back
}
+=item group_concat_sql COLUMN, DELIMITER
+
+Returns an SQL expression to concatenate an aggregate column, using
+GROUP_CONCAT() for mysql and array_to_string() and array_agg() for Pg.
+
+=cut
+
+sub group_concat_sql {
+ my ($col, $delim) = @_;
+ $delim = dbh->quote($delim);
+ if ( driver_name() =~ /^mysql/i ) {
+ # DISTINCT(foo) is valid as $col
+ return "GROUP_CONCAT($col SEPARATOR $delim)";
+ } else {
+ return "array_to_string(array_agg($col), $delim)";
+ }
+}
+
=item midnight_sql DATE
Returns an SQL expression to convert DATE (a unix timestamp) to midnight