accountcode => accountcode
startdate => startdate
+If the formatter is in inbound mode, it will look up a C<cdr_termination>
+record and use rated_price and rated_seconds from that, and acctid will be
+set to null to avoid linking the CDR to the detail record for the inbound
+leg of the call.
+
'phonenum' is set to the internal C<phonenum> value set on the formatter
object.
$price = 0 if $cdr->freesidestatus eq 'no-charge';
FS::cust_bill_pkg_detail->new( {
- 'acctid' => $cdr->acctid,
+ 'acctid' => ($self->{inbound} ? '' : $cdr->acctid),
'amount' => $price,
'classnum' => $cdr->rated_classnum,
- 'duration' => $cdr->rated_seconds,
+ 'duration' => $object->rated_seconds,
'regionname' => $cdr->rated_regionname,
'accountcode' => $cdr->accountcode,
'startdate' => $cdr->startdate,
my $object = $self->{inbound} ? $cdr->cdr_termination(1) : $cdr;
my $sec = $object->rated_seconds if $object;
$sec ||= 0;
- # XXX termination objects don't have rated_granularity so this may
- # result in inbound CDRs being displayed as min/sec when they shouldn't.
- # Should probably fix this.
- if ( $cdr->rated_granularity eq '0' ) {
+ # termination objects now have rated_granularity.
+ if ( $object->rated_granularity eq '0' ) {
'1 call';
}
- elsif ( $cdr->rated_granularity eq '60' ) {
+ elsif ( $object->rated_granularity eq '60' ) {
sprintf('%dm', ($sec + 59)/60);
}
else {