X-Git-Url: http://git.freeside.biz/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=FS%2FFS%2Fpart_pkg%2Fflat.pm;h=6ff91b560649cd2859d2af81c4520c800a08c24b;hb=67ca665cce866aff8c4f1fecd700c44c5e63c2a0;hp=f3a2b85a5bc798c98282cac076ec2fadf4ebd1c6;hpb=7070356f09267ce78440bff9f36d7ce6cfcd1802;p=freeside.git diff --git a/FS/FS/part_pkg/flat.pm b/FS/FS/part_pkg/flat.pm index f3a2b85a5..6ff91b560 100644 --- a/FS/FS/part_pkg/flat.pm +++ b/FS/FS/part_pkg/flat.pm @@ -134,8 +134,11 @@ sub calc_setup { sub unit_setup { my($self, $cust_pkg, $sdate, $details ) = @_; - - $self->option('setup_fee') || 0; + ( exists( $self->{'Hash'}{'_opt_setup_fee'} ) + ? $self->{'Hash'}{'_opt_setup_fee'} + : $self->option('setup_fee', 1) + ) + || 0; } sub calc_recur { @@ -171,6 +174,12 @@ sub cutoff_day { if ( $self->option('sync_bill_date',1) ) { my $next_bill = $cust_pkg->cust_main->next_bill_date; if ( defined($next_bill) ) { + # careful here. if the prorate calculation is going to round to + # the nearest day, this needs to always return the same result + if ( $self->option('prorate_round_day', 1) ) { + my $hour = (localtime($next_bill))[2]; + $next_bill += 64800 if $hour >= 12; + } return (localtime($next_bill))[3]; } } @@ -179,7 +188,11 @@ sub cutoff_day { sub base_recur { my($self, $cust_pkg, $sdate) = @_; - $self->option('recur_fee', 1) || 0; + ( exists( $self->{'Hash'}{'_opt_recur_fee'} ) + ? $self->{'Hash'}{'_opt_recur_fee'} + : $self->option('recur_fee', 1) + ) + || 0; } sub base_recur_permonth { @@ -197,13 +210,13 @@ sub calc_cancel { and $self->option('bill_recur_on_cancel', 1) ) { # run another recurring cycle return $self->calc_recur(@_); - } - elsif ( $conf->exists('bill_usage_on_cancel') # should be a package option? + } elsif ( $conf->exists('bill_usage_on_cancel') # should be a package option? and $self->can('calc_usage') ) { # bill for outstanding usage return $self->calc_usage(@_); + } else { + return 'NOTHING'; # numerically zero, but has special meaning } - 0; } sub calc_remain { @@ -226,24 +239,33 @@ sub calc_remain { # Use sdate < $time and edate >= $time because when billing on # cancellation, edate = $time. my $credit = 0; - foreach my $item ( + foreach my $cust_bill_pkg ( qsearch('cust_bill_pkg', { pkgnum => $cust_pkg->pkgnum, - sdate => {op => '<' , value => $time}, edate => {op => '>=', value => $time}, recur => {op => '>' , value => 0}, }) ) { # hack to deal with the weird behavior of edate on package cancellation - my $edate = $item->edate; + my $edate = $cust_bill_pkg->edate; if ( $self->recur_temporality eq 'preceding' ) { - $edate = $self->add_freq($item->sdate); + $edate = $self->add_freq($cust_bill_pkg->sdate); } - $credit += ($item->recur - $item->usage) * - ($edate - $time) / ($edate - $item->sdate); + + # this will also get any package charges that are _entirely_ after the + # cancellation date (can happen with advance billing). in that case, + # use the entire recurring charge: + my $amount = $cust_bill_pkg->recur - $cust_bill_pkg->usage; + + # but if the cancellation happens during the interval, prorate it: + # (XXX obey prorate_round_day here?) + if ( $cust_bill_pkg->sdate < $time ) { + $amount = $amount * ($edate - $time) / ($edate - $cust_bill_pkg->sdate); + } + + $credit += $amount; } sprintf('%.2f', $credit); - #sprintf("%.2f", $self->base_recur($cust_pkg, \$time) * ( $next_bill - $time ) / $freq_sec ); } @@ -256,6 +278,7 @@ sub is_prepaid { 0; } #no, we're postpaid sub can_start_date { my $self = shift; my %opt = @_; + return 0 if $self->start_on_hold; ! $self->option('start_1st', 1) && ( ! $self->option('sync_bill_date',1) || ! $self->option('prorate_defer_bill',1)