&untaint_argv; #what it sounds like (eww)
use vars qw(%opt);
-getopts("p:a:d:vl:sy:nmrkg:ox", \%opt);
+getopts("p:a:d:vl:sy:nmqrkg:ox", \%opt);
my $user = shift or die &usage;
adminsuidsetup $user;
use FS::Cron::set_lata_have_usage qw(set_lata_have_usage);
set_lata_have_usage(%opt);
-# we used to send alerts about upcoming credit card expiration here
-my $conf = new FS::Conf;
-if($conf->exists('alert_expiration')) {
- warn "WARNING: the alert_expiration option is obsolete. If you ran
- freeside-upgrade, it should have configured credit card expiration alerts
- as billing events.\n";
-}
-
#what to do about the below when using -m? that is the question.
#you don't want to skip this, besides, it should be cheap
=head1 SYNOPSIS
- freeside-daily [ -d 'date' ] [ -y days ] [ -a agentnum,agentnum,... ] [ -s ] [ -o ] [ -v ] [ -l level ] [ -m ] [ -r ] [ -k ] user [ custnum custnum ... ]
+ freeside-daily [ -d 'date' ] [ -y days ] [ -a agentnum,agentnum,... ] [ -s ] [ -o ] [ -v ] [ -l level ] [ -m [ -q ] [ -r ] ] [ -k ] user [ custnum custnum ... ]
=head1 DESCRIPTION
-m: Multi-process mode uses the job queue for multi-process and/or multi-machine billing.
+ -q: When using multi-process mode, queue a additional billing job even if ones for the customer are already in the queue
+
-r: Multi-process mode dry run option
-k: skip notify_flat_delay