Debugging level. Default is 0 (no debugging), or can be set to 1 (passed-in options), 2 (traces progress), 3 (more information), or 4 (include full search queries)
-
=back
=cut
=item resetup
-if set true, re-charges setup fees.
+If set true, re-charges setup fees.
=item time
-bills the customer as if it were that time. Specified as a UNIX timestamp; see L<perlfunc/"time">). Also see L<Time::Local> and L<Date::Parse> for conversion functions. For example:
+Bills the customer as if it were that time. Specified as a UNIX timestamp; see L<perlfunc/"time">). Also see L<Time::Local> and L<Date::Parse> for conversion functions. For example:
use Date::Parse;
...
=item invoice_time
-used in conjunction with the I<time> option, this option specifies the date of for the generated invoices. Other calculations, such as whether or not to generate the invoice in the first place, are not affected.
+Used in conjunction with the I<time> option, this option specifies the date of for the generated invoices. Other calculations, such as whether or not to generate the invoice in the first place, are not affected.
=back
#XXX lock event
#re-eval event conditions (a previous event could have changed things)
- next unless $cust_event->test_conditions( 'time' => $invoice_time );
+ unless ( $cust_event->test_conditions( 'time' => $invoice_time ) ) {
+ #don't leave stray "new/locked" records around
+ my $error = $cust_event->delete;
+ if ( $error ) {
+ #gah, even with transactions
+ $dbh->commit if $oldAutoCommit; #well.
+ return $error;
+ }
+ next;
+ }
{
local $realtime_bop_decline_quiet = 1 if $options{'quiet'};
=item eventtable
-nly return events for the specified eventtable (by default, events of all eventtables are returned)
+Only return events for the specified eventtable (by default, events of all eventtables are returned)
=item objects
-xplicitly pass the objects to be tested (typically used with eventtable).
+Explicitly pass the objects to be tested (typically used with eventtable).
=back
$extra_sql .= " $order";
+ warn "searching for events for $eventtable ". $object->$pkey. "\n"
+ if $opt{'debug'} > 2;
my @part_event = qsearch( {
'debug' => ( $opt{'debug'} > 3 ? 1 : 0 ),
'select' => 'part_event.*',
if $DEBUG; # > 1;
warn " invalid conditions not eliminated with condition_sql:\n".
- join('', map " $_: ".$unsat{$_}."\n", keys %unsat );
+ join('', map " $_: ".$unsat{$_}."\n", keys %unsat )
+ if $DEBUG; # > 1;
##
# 3: insert
my @cust_event = qsearchs({
'table' => 'cust_event',
+ 'select' => 'cust_event.*',
'addl_from' => "LEFT JOIN part_event USING ( eventpart ) $join",
'hashref' => { 'status' => 'done' },
'extra_sql' => " AND statustext IS NOT NULL AND statustext != '' ".
Available methods are: I<CC>, I<ECHECK> and I<LEC>
-Available options are: I<description>, I<invnum>, I<quiet>
+Available options are: I<description>, I<invnum>, I<quiet>, I<paynum_ref>
The additional options I<payname>, I<address1>, I<address2>, I<city>, I<state>,
I<zip>, I<payinfo> and I<paydate> are also available. Any of these options,
I<quiet> can be set true to surpress email decline notices.
+I<paynum_ref> can be set to a scalar reference. It will be filled in with the
+resulting paynum, if any.
+
(moved from cust_bill) (probably should get realtime_{card,ach,lec} here too)
=cut
return $e;
}
}
+
+ if ( $options{'paynum_ref'} ) {
+ ${ $options{'paynum_ref'} } = $cust_pay->paynum;
+ }
+
return ''; #no error
} else {
#load up config
my $bop_config = 'business-onlinepayment';
$bop_config .= '-ach'
- if $method eq 'ECHECK' && $conf->exists($bop_config. '-ach');
+ if $method =~ /^(ECHECK|CHEK)$/ && $conf->exists($bop_config. '-ach');
my ( $processor, $login, $password, $action, @bop_options ) =
$conf->config($bop_config);
$action ||= 'normal authorization';