use FS::UID qw(adminsuidsetup);
use FS::Record qw(qsearch dbh);
use FS::Conf;
-use FS::cust_main;
-use FS::h_cust_main;
+use FS::cust_location;
+use FS::h_cust_location;
my %opt;
getopts('d:', \%opt);
my $dbh = dbh;
my $conf = FS::Conf->new;
-my $current_year = $conf->config('census_year')
- or die "No current census year configured.\n";
+my $current_year = $conf->config('census_legacy') || '2020';
my $date = str2time($opt{d}) if $opt{d};
$date ||= time;
-my %h_cust_main = map { $_->custnum => $_ }
+# This now operates on cust_location, not cust_main.
+# Find all locations that, as of $date, did not have
+# censusyear = the current year. This includes those
+# that have no censusyear.
+local($FS::Record::qsearch_qualify_columns) = 0;
+my %h_cust_location = map { $_->locationnum => $_ }
qsearch(
- 'h_cust_main',
+ 'h_cust_location',
{ censusyear => { op => '!=', value => $current_year } },
- FS::h_cust_main->sql_h_search($date),
- ) ; #the state of these customers as of $date
-
-my @cust_main = qsearch( 'cust_main',
- { censusyear => { op => '!=', value => $current_year } },
-); # all possibly interesting customers
-
-warn scalar(@cust_main)." records found.\n";
+ FS::h_cust_location->sql_h_search($date),
+ ) ;
+
+# Find all locations that don't have censusyear = the current
+# year as of now.
+my @cust_location = qsearch({
+ 'table' => 'cust_location',
+ 'hashref' => { 'country' => 'US', },
+ 'extra_sql' => " AND ( censusyear != '$current_year'
+ OR censustract IS NULL
+ )
+ ",
+});
+
+warn scalar(@cust_location)." records found.\n";
my $queued = 0; my $updated = 0;
-foreach my $cust_main (@cust_main) {
+foreach my $cust_location (@cust_location) {
my $error;
- my $h = $h_cust_main{$cust_main->custnum};
- if ( defined($h) and $h->censustract eq $cust_main->censustract ) {
- # the tract code hasn't been changed since $date
- # so update it now
+ my $h = $h_cust_location{$cust_location->locationnum};
+ if ( defined($h) and $h->censustract eq $cust_location->censustract ) {
+ # Then the location's censustract hasn't been changed since $date
+ # (or it didn't exist on $date, or $date is now). Queue a censustract
+ # update for it.
my $job = FS::queue->new({
- job => 'FS::cust_main::process_censustract_update'
+ job => 'FS::cust_location::process_censustract_update'
});
- $error = $job->insert($cust_main->custnum);
+ $error = $job->insert($cust_location->locationnum);
$queued++;
}
- elsif ($cust_main->censusyear eq '') {
- # the tract number is assumed current, so just set the year
- $cust_main->set('censusyear', $current_year);
- $error = $cust_main->replace;
+ elsif ($cust_location->censusyear eq '') {
+ # Then it's been updated since $date, but somehow has a null censusyear.
+ # (Is this still relevant?)
+ $cust_location->set('censusyear', $current_year);
+ $error = $cust_location->replace;
$updated++;
- }
+ } # Else it's been updated since $date, so leave it alone.
if ( $error ) {
$dbh->rollback;
- die "error updating ".$cust_main->custnum.": $error\n";
+ die "error updating ".$cust_location->locationnum.": $error\n";
}
}
warn "Queued $queued census code lookups, updated year in $updated records.\n";
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Finds all customers whose census tract codes don't appear to be current
-and updates them to the current year. The "current year" is defined by
-the I<census_tract> configuration variable, not the calendar year.
+and updates them to the current year. The "current year" is 2020, unless the
+I<census_legacy> configuration variable is set.
The -d option tells the script to assume that tract codes last modified
after some date are already current. Those customers will just have