# - it doesn't already HAVE a setup date
# - or a start date in the future
# - and it's not suspended
+ # - and it doesn't have an expire date in the past
#
- # The last condition used to check the "disable_setup_suspended" option but
- # that's obsolete. We now never set the setup date on a suspended package.
+ # The "disable_setup_suspended" option is now obsolete; we never set the
+ # setup date on a suspended package.
if ( ! $options{recurring_only}
and ! $options{cancel}
and ( $options{'resetup'}
&& ( ! $cust_pkg->getfield('susp') )
)
)
+ and ( ! $cust_pkg->expire
+ || $cust_pkg->expire > $cmp_time )
)
{
}
}
- $cust_pkg->setfield('setup', $time)
- unless $cust_pkg->setup;
- #do need it, but it won't get written to the db
- #|| $cust_pkg->pkgpart != $real_pkgpart;
+ if ( $cust_pkg->get('setup') ) {
+ # don't change it
+ } elsif ( $cust_pkg->get('start_date') ) {
+ # this allows start_date to be used to set the first bill date
+ $cust_pkg->set('setup', $cust_pkg->get('start_date'));
+ } else {
+ # if unspecified, start it right now
+ $cust_pkg->set('setup', $time);
+ }
$cust_pkg->setfield('start_date', '')
if $cust_pkg->start_date;
my $recur_billed_currency = '';
my $recur_billed_amount = 0;
my $sdate;
+ # Conditions for billing the recurring fee:
+ # - the package doesn't have a future start date
+ # - and it's not suspended
+ # - unless suspend_bill is enabled on the package or package def
+ # - but still not, if the package is on hold
+ # - or it's suspended for a delayed cancellation
+ # - and its next bill date is in the past
+ # - or it doesn't have a next bill date yet
+ # - or it's a one-time charge
+ # - or it's a CDR plan with the "bill_every_call" option
+ # - or it's being canceled
+ # - and it doesn't have an expire date in the past (this can happen with
+ # advance billing)
+ # - again, unless it's being canceled
if ( ! $cust_pkg->start_date
and
( ! $cust_pkg->susp
&& $part_pkg->option('bill_every_call')
)
|| $options{cancel}
+
+ and
+ ( ! $cust_pkg->expire
+ || $cust_pkg->expire > $cmp_time
+ || $options{cancel}
+ )
) {
# XXX should this be a package event? probably. events are called