use Tie::IxHash;
use Business::CreditCard;
-
=head1 NAME
FS::payby - Object methods for payment type records
=cut
# paybys can be any/all of:
-# - a customer payment type (cust_main.payby)
+# - a customer saved payment type (cust_payby.payby)
# - a payment or refund type (cust_pay.payby, cust_pay_batch.payby, cust_refund.payby)
-# - an event type (part_bill_event.payby)
tie %hash, 'Tie::IxHash',
'CARD' => {
cust_pay => 'CHEK', #this is a customer type only, payments are CHEK...
realtime => 1,
},
- #'LECB' => {
- # tinyname => 'phone bill',
- # shortname => 'Phone bill billing',
- # longname => 'Phone bill billing',
- # realtime => 1,
- #},
- 'BILL' => {
- tinyname => 'billing',
- shortname => 'Billing',
- payname => 'Check',
- longname => 'Billing',
- },
'PPAL' => {
tinyname => 'PayPal',
shortname => 'PayPal',
longname => 'Wire transfer',
cust_main => '', #not a customer type
},
- 'COMP' => {
- tinyname => 'comp',
- shortname => 'Complimentary',
- longname => 'Complimentary',
- cust_pay => '', # (free) is depricated as a payment type in cust_pay
- },
'CBAK' => {
tinyname => 'chargeback',
shortname => 'Chargeback',
grep { ! exists $hash{$_}->{cust_main} } $self->payby;
}
+sub cust_payby2shortname {
+ my $self = shift;
+ map { $_ => $hash{$_}->{shortname} } $self->cust_payby;
+}
+
sub cust_payby2longname {
my $self = shift;
map { $_ => $hash{$_}->{longname} } $self->cust_payby;