package FS::cust_main::Billing;
use strict;
+use feature 'state';
use vars qw( $conf $DEBUG $me );
use Carp;
use Data::Dumper;
use FS::UID qw( dbh );
use FS::Record qw( qsearch qsearchs dbdef );
use FS::Misc::DateTime qw( day_end );
+use Tie::RefHash;
use FS::cust_bill;
use FS::cust_bill_pkg;
use FS::cust_bill_pkg_display;
use FS::FeeOrigin_Mixin;
use FS::Log;
use FS::TaxEngine;
+use FS::Misc::Savepoint;
# 1 is mostly method/subroutine entry and options
# 2 traces progress of some operations
credits, and applies collection events to run cards, send bills and notices,
etc.
-By default, warns on errors and continues with the next operation (but see the
+Any errors prevent subsequent operations from continuing and die (but see the
"fatal" flag below).
Options are passed as name-value pairs. Currently available options are:
if ( $error ) {
$error = "Error expiring custnum ". $self->custnum. ": $error";
if ( $options{fatal} && $options{fatal} eq 'return' ) { return $error; }
- elsif ( $options{fatal} ) { die $error; }
- else { warn $error; }
+ else { die $error; }
}
$log->debug('suspending adjourned packages', %logopt);
if ( $error ) {
$error = "Error adjourning custnum ". $self->custnum. ": $error";
if ( $options{fatal} && $options{fatal} eq 'return' ) { return $error; }
- elsif ( $options{fatal} ) { die $error; }
- else { warn $error; }
+ else { die $error; }
}
$log->debug('unsuspending resumed packages', %logopt);
if ( $error ) {
$error = "Error resuming custnum ".$self->custnum. ": $error";
if ( $options{fatal} && $options{fatal} eq 'return' ) { return $error; }
- elsif ( $options{fatal} ) { die $error; }
- else { warn $error; }
+ else { die $error; }
+ }
+
+ my $tax_district_method = $conf->config('tax_district_method');
+ if ( $tax_district_method && $tax_district_method eq 'wa_sales' ) {
+ # When using Washington State Sales Tax Districts,
+ # Bail out of billing customer if sales tax district for location is missing
+
+ $log->debug('checking cust_location tax districts', %logopt);
+
+ if (
+ my @cust_locations_missing_district =
+ $self->cust_locations_missing_district
+ ) {
+ $error = sprintf
+ 'cust_location missing tax district: '.
+ join( ', ' => (
+ map(
+ {
+ sprintf
+ 'locationnum(%s) %s %s %s %s',
+ $_->locationnum,
+ $_->address1,
+ $_->city,
+ $_->state,
+ $_->zip
+ }
+ @cust_locations_missing_district
+ )
+ ));
+ }
+ }
+ if ( $error ) {
+ $error = "Error calculating taxes ".$self->custnum. ": $error";
+ if ( $options{fatal} && $options{fatal} eq 'return' ) { return $error; }
+ else { die $error; }
}
$job->update_statustext('20,billing packages') if $job;
if ( $error ) {
$error = "Error billing custnum ". $self->custnum. ": $error";
if ( $options{fatal} && $options{fatal} eq 'return' ) { return $error; }
- elsif ( $options{fatal} ) { die $error; }
- else { warn $error; }
+ else { die $error; }
}
$job->update_statustext('50,applying payments and credits') if $job;
if ( $error ) {
$error = "Error applying custnum ". $self->custnum. ": $error";
if ( $options{fatal} && $options{fatal} eq 'return' ) { return $error; }
- elsif ( $options{fatal} ) { die $error; }
- else { warn $error; }
+ else { die $error; }
}
# In a batch tax environment, do not run collection if any pending
# invoices were created. Collection will run after the next tax batch.
- my $tax = FS::TaxEngine->new;
- if ( $tax->info->{batch} and
- qsearch('cust_bill', { custnum => $self->custnum, pending => 'Y' })
- )
- {
+ state $is_batch_tax = FS::TaxEngine->new->info->{batch} ? 1 : 0;
+ if ( $is_batch_tax && $self->pending_invoice_count ) {
warn "skipped collection for custnum ".$self->custnum.
" due to pending invoices\n" if $DEBUG;
} elsif ( $conf->exists('cancelled_cust-noevents')
if ( $error ) {
$error = "Error collecting custnum ". $self->custnum. ": $error";
if ($options{fatal} && $options{fatal} eq 'return') { return $error; }
- elsif ($options{fatal} ) { die $error; }
- else { warn $error; }
+ else { die $error; }
}
}
my @errors = ();
+ my @really_cancel_pkgs = ();
+ my @cancel_reasons = ();
+
CUST_PKG: foreach my $cust_pkg ( @cancel_pkgs ) {
my $cpr = $cust_pkg->last_cust_pkg_reason('expire');
- my $error;
if ( $cust_pkg->change_to_pkgnum ) {
$cust_pkg->change_to_pkgnum.'; not expiring';
next CUST_PKG;
}
- $error = $cust_pkg->change( 'cust_pkg' => $new_pkg,
- 'unprotect_svcs' => 1 );
- $error = '' if ref $error eq 'FS::cust_pkg';
+ my $error = $cust_pkg->change( 'cust_pkg' => $new_pkg,
+ 'unprotect_svcs' => 1,
+ );
+ push @errors, $error if $error && ref($error) ne 'FS::cust_pkg';
} else { # just cancel it
- $error = $cust_pkg->cancel($cpr ? ( 'reason' => $cpr->reasonnum,
- 'reason_otaker' => $cpr->otaker,
- 'time' => $time,
- )
- : ()
- );
+
+ push @really_cancel_pkgs, $cust_pkg;
+ push @cancel_reasons, $cpr;
+
}
- push @errors, 'pkgnum '.$cust_pkg->pkgnum.": $error" if $error;
+ }
+
+ if (@really_cancel_pkgs) {
+
+ my %cancel_opt = ( 'cust_pkg' => \@really_cancel_pkgs,
+ 'cust_pkg_reason' => \@cancel_reasons,
+ 'time' => $time,
+ );
+
+ push @errors, $self->cancel_pkgs(%cancel_opt);
+
}
join(' / ', @errors);
A list reference on which the generated bill(s) will be returned.
+=item estimate
+
+Boolean value; indicates that this is an estimate rather than a "tax invoice".
+This will be passed through to the tax engine, as online tax services
+sometimes need to know it for reporting purposes. Otherwise it has no effect.
+
=item invoice_terms
Optional terms to be printed on this invoice. Otherwise, customer-specific
foreach (@passes) {
$tax_engines{$_} = FS::TaxEngine->new(cust_main => $self,
invoice_time => $invoice_time,
- cancel => $options{cancel}
+ cancel => $options{cancel},
+ estimate => $options{estimate},
);
$tax_is_batch ||= $tax_engines{$_}->info->{batch};
}
foreach my $part_pkg ( @part_pkg ) {
- $cust_pkg->set($_, $hash{$_}) foreach qw ( setup last_bill bill );
+ my $this_cust_pkg = $cust_pkg;
+ # for add-on packages, copy the object to avoid leaking changes back to
+ # the caller if pkg_list is in use; see RT#73607
+ if ( $part_pkg->get('pkgpart') != $real_pkgpart ) {
+ $this_cust_pkg = FS::cust_pkg->new({ %hash });
+ }
my $pass = '';
- if ( $cust_pkg->separate_bill ) {
+ if ( $this_cust_pkg->separate_bill ) {
# if no_auto is also set, that's fine. we just need to not have
# invoices that are both auto and no_auto, and since the package
# gets an invoice all to itself, it will only be one or the other.
- $pass = $cust_pkg->pkgnum;
+ $pass = $this_cust_pkg->pkgnum;
if (!exists $cust_bill_pkg{$pass}) { # it may not exist yet
push @passes, $pass;
$total_setup{$pass} = do { my $z = 0; \$z };
$tax_engines{$pass} = FS::TaxEngine->new(
cust_main => $self,
invoice_time => $invoice_time,
- cancel => $options{cancel}
+ cancel => $options{cancel},
+ estimate => $options{estimate},
);
$cust_bill_pkg{$pass} = [];
}
- } elsif ( ($cust_pkg->no_auto || $part_pkg->no_auto) ) {
+ } elsif ( ($this_cust_pkg->no_auto || $part_pkg->no_auto) ) {
$pass = 'no_auto';
}
- my $next_bill = $cust_pkg->getfield('bill') || 0;
+ my $next_bill = $this_cust_pkg->getfield('bill') || 0;
my $error;
# let this run once if this is the last bill upon cancellation
while ( $next_bill <= $cmp_time or $options{cancel} ) {
$error =
$self->_make_lines( 'part_pkg' => $part_pkg,
- 'cust_pkg' => $cust_pkg,
+ 'cust_pkg' => $this_cust_pkg,
'precommit_hooks' => \@precommit_hooks,
'line_items' => $cust_bill_pkg{$pass},
'setup' => $total_setup{$pass},
last if $error;
# or if we're not incrementing the bill date.
- last if ($cust_pkg->getfield('bill') || 0) == $next_bill;
+ last if ($this_cust_pkg->getfield('bill') || 0) == $next_bill;
# or if we're letting it run only once
last if $options{cancel};
- $next_bill = $cust_pkg->getfield('bill') || 0;
+ $next_bill = $this_cust_pkg->getfield('bill') || 0;
#stop if -o was passed to freeside-daily
last if $options{'one_recur'};
# calculate and append taxes
if ( ! $tax_is_batch) {
- my $arrayref_or_error = $tax_engines{$pass}->calculate_taxes($cust_bill);
+ local $@;
+ my $arrayref = eval { $tax_engines{$pass}->calculate_taxes($cust_bill) };
- unless ( ref( $arrayref_or_error ) ) {
+ if ( $@ ) {
$dbh->rollback if $oldAutoCommit && !$options{no_commit};
- return $arrayref_or_error;
+ return $@;
}
# or should this be in TaxEngine?
my $total_tax = 0;
- foreach my $taxline ( @$arrayref_or_error ) {
+ foreach my $taxline ( @$arrayref ) {
$total_tax += $taxline->setup;
$taxline->set('invnum' => $cust_bill->invnum); # just to be sure
push @cust_bill_pkg, $taxline; # for return_bill
}
#discard bundled packages of 0 value
+# XXX we should reconsider whether we even need this
sub _omit_zero_value_bundles {
my @in = @_;
- my @cust_bill_pkg = ();
- my @cust_bill_pkg_bundle = ();
- my $sum = 0;
- my $discount_show_always = 0;
-
+ my @out = ();
+ my @bundle = ();
+ my $discount_show_always = $conf->exists('discount-show-always');
+ my $show_this = 0;
+
+ # Sort @in the same way we do during invoice rendering, so we can identify
+ # bundles. See FS::Template_Mixin::_items_nontax.
+ @in = sort { $a->pkgnum <=> $b->pkgnum or
+ $a->sdate <=> $b->sdate or
+ ($a->pkgpart_override ? 0 : -1) or
+ ($b->pkgpart_override ? 0 : 1) or
+ $b->hidden cmp $a->hidden or
+ $a->pkgpart_override <=> $b->pkgpart_override
+ } @in;
+
+ # this is a pack-and-deliver pattern. every time there's a cust_bill_pkg
+ # _without_ pkgpart_override, that's the start of the new bundle. if there's
+ # an existing bundle, and it contains a nonzero amount (or a zero amount
+ # that's displayable anyway), push all line items in the bundle.
foreach my $cust_bill_pkg ( @in ) {
- $discount_show_always = ($cust_bill_pkg->get('discounts')
- && scalar(@{$cust_bill_pkg->get('discounts')})
- && $conf->exists('discount-show-always'));
-
- warn " pkgnum ". $cust_bill_pkg->pkgnum. " sum $sum, ".
- "setup_show_zero ". $cust_bill_pkg->setup_show_zero.
- "recur_show_zero ". $cust_bill_pkg->recur_show_zero. "\n"
- if $DEBUG > 0;
-
- if (scalar(@cust_bill_pkg_bundle) && !$cust_bill_pkg->pkgpart_override) {
- push @cust_bill_pkg, @cust_bill_pkg_bundle
- if $sum > 0
- || ($sum == 0 && ( $discount_show_always
- || grep {$_->recur_show_zero || $_->setup_show_zero}
- @cust_bill_pkg_bundle
- )
- );
- @cust_bill_pkg_bundle = ();
- $sum = 0;
+ if (scalar(@bundle) and !$cust_bill_pkg->pkgpart_override) {
+ # ship out this bundle and reset it
+ if ( $show_this ) {
+ push @out, @bundle;
+ }
+ @bundle = ();
+ $show_this = 0;
}
- $sum += $cust_bill_pkg->setup + $cust_bill_pkg->recur;
- push @cust_bill_pkg_bundle, $cust_bill_pkg;
+ # add this item to the current bundle
+ push @bundle, $cust_bill_pkg;
+ # determine if it makes the bundle displayable
+ if ( $cust_bill_pkg->setup > 0
+ or $cust_bill_pkg->recur > 0
+ or $cust_bill_pkg->setup_show_zero
+ or $cust_bill_pkg->recur_show_zero
+ or ($discount_show_always
+ and scalar(@{ $cust_bill_pkg->get('discounts')})
+ )
+ ) {
+ $show_this++;
+ }
}
- push @cust_bill_pkg, @cust_bill_pkg_bundle
- if $sum > 0
- || ($sum == 0 && ( $discount_show_always
- || grep {$_->recur_show_zero || $_->setup_show_zero}
- @cust_bill_pkg_bundle
- )
- );
+ # last bundle
+ if ( $show_this) {
+ push @out, @bundle;
+ }
warn " _omit_zero_value_bundles: ". scalar(@in).
- '->'. scalar(@cust_bill_pkg). "\n" #. Dumper(@cust_bill_pkg). "\n"
+ '->'. scalar(@out). "\n" #. Dumper(@out). "\n"
if $DEBUG > 2;
- (@cust_bill_pkg);
-
+ @out;
}
sub _make_lines {
# - 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 > $cmp_time )
)
{
return "$@ running calc_setup for $cust_pkg\n"
if $@;
- $unitsetup = $cust_pkg->base_setup()
- || $setup; #XXX uuh
+ # Only increment unitsetup here if there IS a setup fee.
+ # prorate_defer_bill may cause calc_setup on a setup-stage package
+ # to return zero, and the setup fee to be charged later. (This happens
+ # when it's first billed on the prorate cutoff day. RT#31276.)
+ if ( $setup ) {
+ $unitsetup = $cust_pkg->base_setup()
+ || $setup; #XXX uuh
+ }
if ( $setup_param{'billed_currency'} ) {
$setup_billed_currency = delete $setup_param{'billed_currency'};
}
}
- $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;
+ $lineitems++
+ if $cust_pkg->waive_setup && $part_pkg->can('prorate_setup') && $part_pkg->prorate_setup($cust_pkg, $time);
+
+ 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;
+
+ my $override_quantity;
+
+ # 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
)
)
)
+ || $cust_pkg->is_status_delay_cancel
)
and
( $part_pkg->freq ne '0' && ( $cust_pkg->bill || 0 ) <= $cmp_time )
&& $part_pkg->option('bill_every_call')
)
|| $options{cancel}
+
+ and
+ ( ! $cust_pkg->expire
+ || $cust_pkg->expire > $cmp_time
+ || $options{cancel}
+ )
) {
# XXX should this be a package event? probably. events are called
return "$@ running $method for $cust_pkg\n"
if ( $@ );
+ if ($recur eq 'NOTHING') {
+ # then calc_cancel (or calc_recur but that's not used) has declined to
+ # generate a recurring lineitem at all. treat this as zero, but also
+ # try not to generate a lineitem.
+ $recur = 0;
+ $lineitems--;
+ }
+
#base_cancel???
$unitrecur = $cust_pkg->base_recur( \$sdate ) || $recur; #XXX uuh, better
$recur_billed_amount = delete $param{'billed_amount'};
}
+ if ( $param{'override_quantity'} ) {
+ $override_quantity = $param{'override_quantity'};
+ $unitrecur = $recur / $override_quantity;
+ }
+
if ( $increment_next_bill ) {
my $next_bill;
# its frequency
my $main_pkg_freq = $main_pkg->part_pkg->freq;
my $supp_pkg_freq = $part_pkg->freq;
- my $ratio = $supp_pkg_freq / $main_pkg_freq;
- if ( $ratio != int($ratio) ) {
+ if ( $supp_pkg_freq == 0 or $main_pkg_freq == 0 ) {
# the UI should prevent setting up packages like this, but just
# in case
- return "supplemental package period is not an integer multiple of main package period";
+ return "unable to calculate supplemental package period ratio";
}
- $next_bill = $sdate;
- for (1..$ratio) {
- $next_bill = $part_pkg->add_freq( $next_bill, $main_pkg_freq );
+ my $ratio = $supp_pkg_freq / $main_pkg_freq;
+ if ( $ratio == int($ratio) ) {
+ # simple case: main package is X months, supp package is X*A months,
+ # advance supp package to where the main package will be in A cycles.
+ $next_bill = $sdate;
+ for (1..$ratio) {
+ $next_bill = $part_pkg->add_freq( $next_bill, $main_pkg_freq );
+ }
+ } else {
+ # harder case: main package is X months, supp package is Y months.
+ # advance supp package by Y months. then if they're within half a
+ # month of each other, resync them. this may result in the period
+ # not being exactly Y months.
+ $next_bill = $part_pkg->add_freq( $sdate, $supp_pkg_freq );
+ my $main_next_bill = $main_pkg->bill;
+ if ( $main_pkg->bill <= $time ) {
+ # then the main package has not yet been billed on this cycle;
+ # predict what its bill date will be.
+ $main_next_bill =
+ $part_pkg->add_freq( $main_next_bill, $main_pkg_freq );
+ }
+ if ( abs($main_next_bill - $next_bill) < 86400*15 ) {
+ $next_bill = $main_next_bill;
+ }
}
} else {
- # the normal case
+ # the normal case, not a supplemental package
$next_bill = $part_pkg->add_freq($sdate, $options{freq_override} || 0);
- return "unparsable frequency: ". $part_pkg->freq
+ return "unparsable frequency: ".
+ ($options{freq_override} || $part_pkg->freq)
if $next_bill == -1;
}
# Add an additional setup fee at the billing stage.
# Used for prorate_defer_bill.
$setup += $param{'setup_fee'};
- $unitsetup += $param{'setup_fee'};
+ $unitsetup = $cust_pkg->base_setup();
$lineitems++;
}
}
}
- }
+ } # end of recurring fee
warn "\$setup is undefined" unless defined($setup);
warn "\$recur is undefined" unless defined($recur);
my $cust_bill_pkg = new FS::cust_bill_pkg {
'pkgnum' => $cust_pkg->pkgnum,
'setup' => $setup,
- 'unitsetup' => $unitsetup,
+ 'unitsetup' => sprintf('%.2f', $unitsetup),
'setup_billed_currency' => $setup_billed_currency,
'setup_billed_amount' => $setup_billed_amount,
'recur' => $recur,
- 'unitrecur' => $unitrecur,
+ 'unitrecur' => sprintf('%.2f', $unitrecur),
'recur_billed_currency' => $recur_billed_currency,
'recur_billed_amount' => $recur_billed_amount,
- 'quantity' => $cust_pkg->quantity,
+ 'quantity' => $override_quantity || $cust_pkg->quantity,
'details' => \@details,
'discounts' => [ @setup_discounts, @recur_discounts ],
'hidden' => $part_pkg->hidden,
cust_bill_pkg, and location from the pkgnum (or, for fees, the invnum and
the customer's default service location).
+This method will also calculate exemptions for any taxes that apply to the
+line item (using the C<set_exemptions> method of L<FS::cust_bill_pkg>) and
+attach them. This is the only place C<set_exemptions> is called in normal
+invoice processing.
+
=cut
sub _handle_taxes {
return if ( $self->payby eq 'COMP' ); #dubious
- if ( $conf->exists('enable_taxproducts')
+ if ( $conf->config('enable_taxproducts')
&& ( scalar($part_item->part_pkg_taxoverride)
|| $part_item->has_taxproduct
)
my %taxes = ();
my @classes;
- push @classes, $cust_bill_pkg->usage_classes if $cust_bill_pkg->usage;
+ my $usage = $cust_bill_pkg->usage || 0;
+ push @classes, $cust_bill_pkg->usage_classes if $usage;
push @classes, 'setup' if $cust_bill_pkg->setup and !$options{cancel};
- push @classes, 'recur' if $cust_bill_pkg->recur and !$options{cancel};
-
- my $exempt = $conf->exists('cust_class-tax_exempt')
- ? ( $self->cust_class ? $self->cust_class->tax : '' )
- : $self->tax;
+ push @classes, 'recur' if ($cust_bill_pkg->recur - $usage)
+ and !$options{cancel};
+ # that's better--probably don't even need $options{cancel} now
+ # but leave it for now, just to be safe
+ #
+ # About $options{cancel}: This protects against charging per-line or
+ # per-customer or other flat-rate surcharges on a package that's being
+ # billed on cancellation (which is an out-of-cycle bill and should only
+ # have usage charges). See RT#29443.
+
+ # customer exemption is now handled in the 'taxline' method
+ #my $exempt = $conf->exists('cust_class-tax_exempt')
+ # ? ( $self->cust_class ? $self->cust_class->tax : '' )
+ # : $self->tax;
# standardize this just to be sure
- $exempt = ($exempt eq 'Y') ? 'Y' : '';
-
- if ( !$exempt ) {
+ #$exempt = ($exempt eq 'Y') ? 'Y' : '';
+ #
+ #if ( !$exempt ) {
+
+ unless (exists $taxes{''}) {
+ # unsure what purpose this serves, but last time I deleted something
+ # from here just because I didn't see the point, it actually did
+ # something important.
+ my $err_or_ref = $self->_gather_taxes($part_item, '', $location);
+ return $err_or_ref unless ref($err_or_ref);
+ $taxes{''} = $err_or_ref;
+ }
- foreach my $class (@classes) {
- my $err_or_ref = $self->_gather_taxes($part_item, $class, $location);
- return $err_or_ref unless ref($err_or_ref);
- $taxes{$class} = $err_or_ref;
- }
+ # NO DISINTEGRATIONS.
+ # my %tax_cust_bill_pkg = $cust_bill_pkg->disintegrate;
+ #
+ # do not call taxline() with any argument except the entire set of
+ # cust_bill_pkgs on an invoice that are eligible for the tax.
- unless (exists $taxes{''}) {
- my $err_or_ref = $self->_gather_taxes($part_item, '', $location);
- return $err_or_ref unless ref($err_or_ref);
- $taxes{''} = $err_or_ref;
- }
+ # only calculate exemptions once for each tax rate, even if it's used
+ # for multiple classes
+ my %tax_seen = ();
+
+ foreach my $class (@classes) {
+ my $err_or_ref = $self->_gather_taxes($part_item, $class, $location);
+ return $err_or_ref unless ref($err_or_ref);
+ my @taxes = @$err_or_ref;
- }
+ next if !@taxes;
- my %tax_cust_bill_pkg = $cust_bill_pkg->disintegrate; # grrr
- foreach my $key (keys %tax_cust_bill_pkg) {
- # $key is "setup", "recur", or a usage class name. ('' is a usage class.)
- # $tax_cust_bill_pkg{$key} is a cust_bill_pkg for that component of
- # the line item.
- # $taxes{$key} is an arrayref of cust_main_county or tax_rate objects that
- # apply to $key-class charges.
- my @taxes = @{ $taxes{$key} || [] };
- my $tax_cust_bill_pkg = $tax_cust_bill_pkg{$key};
-
- my %localtaxlisthash = ();
foreach my $tax ( @taxes ) {
- # this is the tax identifier, not the taxname
- my $taxname = ref( $tax ). ' '. $tax->taxnum;
- # $taxlisthash: keys are "setup", "recur", and usage classes.
+ my $tax_id = ref( $tax ). ' '. $tax->taxnum;
+ # $taxlisthash: keys are tax identifiers ('FS::tax_rate 123456').
# Values are arrayrefs, first the tax object (cust_main_county
- # or tax_rate) and then any cust_bill_pkg objects that the
- # tax applies to.
- $taxlisthash->{ $taxname } ||= [ $tax ];
- push @{ $taxlisthash->{ $taxname } }, $tax_cust_bill_pkg;
-
- $localtaxlisthash{ $taxname } ||= [ $tax ];
- push @{ $localtaxlisthash{ $taxname } }, $tax_cust_bill_pkg;
-
- }
+ # or tax_rate), then the cust_bill_pkg object that the
+ # tax applies to, then the tax class (setup, recur, usage classnum).
+ $taxlisthash->{ $tax_id } ||= [ $tax ];
+ push @{ $taxlisthash->{ $tax_id } }, $cust_bill_pkg, $class;
+
+ # determine any exemptions that apply
+ if (!$tax_seen{$tax_id}) {
+ $cust_bill_pkg->set_exemptions( $tax, custnum => $self->custnum );
+ $tax_seen{$tax_id} = 1;
+ }
- warn "finding taxed taxes...\n" if $DEBUG > 2;
- foreach my $tax ( keys %localtaxlisthash ) {
- my $tax_object = shift @{ $localtaxlisthash{$tax} };
- warn "found possible taxed tax ". $tax_object->taxname. " we call $tax\n"
- if $DEBUG > 2;
- next unless $tax_object->can('tax_on_tax');
-
- foreach my $tot ( $tax_object->tax_on_tax( $location ) ) {
- my $totname = ref( $tot ). ' '. $tot->taxnum;
-
- warn "checking $totname which we call ". $tot->taxname. " as applicable\n"
- if $DEBUG > 2;
- next unless exists( $localtaxlisthash{ $totname } ); # only increase
- # existing taxes
- warn "adding $totname to taxed taxes\n" if $DEBUG > 2;
- # calculate the tax amount that the tax_on_tax will apply to
- my $hashref_or_error =
- $tax_object->taxline( $localtaxlisthash{$tax} );
- return $hashref_or_error
- unless ref($hashref_or_error);
-
- # and append it to the list of taxable items
- $taxlisthash->{ $totname } ||= [ $tot ];
- push @{ $taxlisthash->{ $totname } }, $hashref_or_error->{amount};
+ # tax on tax will be done later, when we actually create the tax
+ # line items
- }
}
}
foreach (@taxes) {
my $tax_id = 'cust_main_county '.$_->taxnum;
$taxlisthash->{$tax_id} ||= [ $_ ];
+ $cust_bill_pkg->set_exemptions($_, custnum => $self->custnum);
push @{ $taxlisthash->{$tax_id} }, $cust_bill_pkg;
}
$dbh->commit or die $dbh->errstr if $oldAutoCommit;
#never want to roll back an event just because it returned an error
- local $FS::UID::AutoCommit = 1; #$oldAutoCommit;
+ # unless $FS::UID::ForceObeyAutoCommit is set
+ local $FS::UID::AutoCommit = 1
+ unless !$oldAutoCommit
+ && $FS::UID::ForceObeyAutoCommit;
$self->do_cust_event(
'debug' => ( $options{'debug'} || 0 ),
}
$dbh->commit or die $dbh->errstr if $oldAutoCommit;
+
#never want to roll back an event just because it or a different one
# returned an error
- local $FS::UID::AutoCommit = 1; #$oldAutoCommit;
+ # unless $FS::UID::ForceObeyAutoCommit is set
+ local $FS::UID::AutoCommit = 1
+ unless !$oldAutoCommit
+ && $FS::UID::ForceObeyAutoCommit;
foreach my $cust_event ( @$due_cust_event ) {
=item apply_payments_and_credits [ OPTION => VALUE ... ]
Applies unapplied payments and credits.
+Payments with the no_auto_apply flag set will not be applied.
In most cases, this new method should be used in place of sequential
apply_payments and apply_credits methods.
local $FS::UID::AutoCommit = 0;
my $dbh = dbh;
+ my $savepoint_label = 'Billing__apply_payments_and_credits';
+ savepoint_create( $savepoint_label );
+
$self->select_for_update; #mutex
foreach my $cust_bill ( $self->open_cust_bill ) {
my $error = $cust_bill->apply_payments_and_credits(%options);
if ( $error ) {
+ savepoint_rollback_and_release( $savepoint_label );
$dbh->rollback if $oldAutoCommit;
return "Error applying: $error";
}
}
+ savepoint_release( $savepoint_label );
$dbh->commit or die $dbh->errstr if $oldAutoCommit;
''; #no error
Applies (see L<FS::cust_bill_pay>) unapplied payments (see L<FS::cust_pay>)
to outstanding invoice balances in chronological order.
+Payments with the no_auto_apply flag set will not be applied.
#and returns the value of any remaining unapplied payments.
#return 0 unless
- my @payments = $self->unapplied_cust_pay;
+ my @payments = grep { !$_->no_auto_apply } $self->unapplied_cust_pay;
my @invoices = $self->open_cust_bill;