<LI><code>$pkgnum</code>
<LI><code>$custnum</code>
<LI>All other fields in <b>svc_acct</b> are also available.
- <LI>The following fields from <b>cust_main</b> are also available (except during replace): company, address1, address2, city, state, zip, county, daytime, night, fax, otaker, agent_custid. When used on the command line (rather than STDIN), they will be quoted for the shell already (do not add additional quotes).
+ <LI>The following fields from <b>cust_main</b> are also available (except during replace): company, address1, address2, city, state, zip, county, daytime, night, fax, otaker, agent_custid, locale. When used on the command line (rather than STDIN), they will be quoted for the shell already (do not add additional quotes).
</UL>
END
);
{
no strict 'refs';
foreach my $custf (qw( company address1 address2 city state zip country
- daytime night fax otaker agent_custid
+ daytime night fax otaker agent_custid locale
))
{
${$custf} = $cust_pkg->cust_main->$custf();
$fax = shell_quote $fax;
$otaker = shell_quote $otaker;
$agent_custid = shell_quote $agent_custid;
+ $locale = shell_quote $locale;
my $command_string = eval(qq("$command"));
my @ssh_cmd_args = (
if $error;
$new_agent_custid = $new_cust_main ? $new_cust_main->agent_custid : '';
+ $new_locale = $new_cust_main ? $new_cust_main->locale : '';
$old_pkgnum = $old_cust_pkg ? $old_cust_pkg->pkgnum : '';
$old_custnum = $old_cust_pkg ? $old_cust_pkg->custnum : '';
$new_pkgnum = $new_cust_pkg ? $new_cust_pkg->pkgnum : '';
$new_crypt_password = shell_quote $new_crypt_password;
$new_ldap_password = shell_quote $new_ldap_password;
$new_agent_custid = shell_quote $new_agent_custid;
+ $new_locale = shell_quote $new_locale;
my $command_string = eval(qq("$command"));
}
sub ssh_cmd { #subroutine, not method
+ # XXX shouldn't this use $opt->{'stdin_string'} at some point?
use Net::OpenSSH;
my $opt = { @_ };
my $ssh = Net::OpenSSH->new($opt->{'user'}.'@'.$opt->{'host'});