$self->username. '@'. $self->domain(@_);
}
-# snarfs are unused at this point?
-#
-# =item acct_snarf
-#
-# Returns an array of FS::acct_snarf records associated with the account.
-#
-# =cut
-#
-# sub acct_snarf {
-# my $self = shift;
-# qsearch({
-# 'table' => 'acct_snarf',
-# 'hashref' => { 'svcnum' => $self->svcnum },
-# #'order_by' => 'ORDER BY priority ASC',
-# });
-# }
+
+=item acct_snarf
+
+Returns an array of FS::acct_snarf records associated with the account.
+
+=cut
+
+# unused as originally intended, but now by Communigate Pro "RPOP"
+sub acct_snarf {
+ my $self = shift;
+ qsearch({
+ 'table' => 'acct_snarf',
+ 'hashref' => { 'svcnum' => $self->svcnum },
+ #'order_by' => 'ORDER BY priority ASC',
+ });
+}
=item cgp_rpop_hashref
$self->cust_svc->seconds_since(@_);
}
-=item seconds_since_sqlradacct TIMESTAMP_START TIMESTAMP_END
-
-Returns the numbers of seconds this account has been online between
-TIMESTAMP_START (inclusive) and TIMESTAMP_END (exclusive), according to an
-external SQL radacct table, specified via sqlradius export. Sessions which
-started in the specified range but are still open are counted from session
-start to the end of the range (unless they are over 1 day old, in which case
-they are presumed missing their stop record and not counted). Also, sessions
-which end in the range but started earlier are counted from the start of the
-range to session end. Finally, sessions which start before the range but end
-after are counted for the entire range.
-
-TIMESTAMP_START and TIMESTAMP_END are specified as UNIX timestamps; see
-L<perlfunc/"time">. Also see L<Time::Local> and L<Date::Parse> for conversion
-functions.
-
-=cut
-
-#note: POD here, implementation in FS::cust_svc
-sub seconds_since_sqlradacct {
- my $self = shift;
- $self->cust_svc->seconds_since_sqlradacct(@_);
-}
-
-=item attribute_since_sqlradacct TIMESTAMP_START TIMESTAMP_END ATTRIBUTE
-
-Returns the sum of the given attribute for all accounts (see L<FS::svc_acct>)
-in this package for sessions ending between TIMESTAMP_START (inclusive) and
-TIMESTAMP_END (exclusive).
-
-TIMESTAMP_START and TIMESTAMP_END are specified as UNIX timestamps; see
-L<perlfunc/"time">. Also see L<Time::Local> and L<Date::Parse> for conversion
-functions.
-
-=cut
-
-#note: POD here, implementation in FS::cust_svc
-sub attribute_since_sqlradacct {
- my $self = shift;
- $self->cust_svc->attribute_since_sqlradacct(@_);
-}
-
-=item get_session_history TIMESTAMP_START TIMESTAMP_END
-
-Returns an array of hash references of this customers login history for the
-given time range. (document this better)
-
-=cut
-
-sub get_session_history {
- my $self = shift;
- $self->cust_svc->get_session_history(@_);
-}
-
=item last_login_text
Returns text describing the time of last login.