package FS::cust_main_note; use base qw( FS::otaker_Mixin FS::Record ); use strict; use Carp; use FS::Record qw( qsearchs ); #qw( qsearch qsearchs ); use FS::Conf; =head1 NAME FS::cust_main_note - Object methods for cust_main_note records =head1 SYNOPSIS use FS::cust_main_note; $record = new FS::cust_main_note \%hash; $record = new FS::cust_main_note { 'column' => 'value' }; $error = $record->insert; $error = $new_record->replace($old_record); $error = $record->delete; $error = $record->check; =head1 DESCRIPTION An FS::cust_main_note object represents a note attachted to a customer. FS::cust_main_note inherits from FS::Record. The following fields are currently supported: =over 4 =item notenum primary key =item custnum =item classnum =item _date =item usernum =item comments =back =head1 METHODS =over 4 =item new HASHREF Creates a new customer note. To add the note to the database, see L<"insert">. Note that this stores the hash reference, not a distinct copy of the hash it points to. You can ask the object for a copy with the I method. =cut # the new method can be inherited from FS::Record, if a table method is defined sub table { 'cust_main_note'; } =item insert Adds this record to the database. If there is an error, returns the error, otherwise returns false. =cut # the insert method can be inherited from FS::Record =item delete Delete this record from the database. =cut # the delete method can be inherited from FS::Record =item replace OLD_RECORD Replaces the OLD_RECORD with this one in the database. If there is an error, returns the error, otherwise returns false. =cut # the replace method can be inherited from FS::Record =item check Checks all fields to make sure this is a valid example. If there is an error, returns the error, otherwise returns false. Called by the insert and replace methods. =cut # the check method should currently be supplied - FS::Record contains some # data checking routines sub check { my $self = shift; my $error = $self->ut_numbern('notenum') || $self->ut_number('custnum') || $self->ut_foreign_keyn('classnum', 'cust_note_class', 'classnum') || $self->ut_numbern('_date') || $self->ut_textn('otaker') || $self->ut_anything('comments') || $self->ut_numbern('sticky') ; return $error if $error; if (!$self->classnum) { my $conf = new FS::Conf; return 'Note class is required' if $conf->exists('cust_main_note-require_class'); } $self->SUPER::check; } =item cust_note_class Returns the customer note class, as an FS::cust_note_class object, or the empty string if there is no note class. =item classname Returns the customer note class name, or the empty string if there is no customer note class. =cut sub classname { my $self = shift; my $cust_note_class = $self->cust_note_class; $cust_note_class ? $cust_note_class->classname : ''; } #false laziness w/otaker_Mixin & cust_attachment sub otaker { my $self = shift; if ( scalar(@_) ) { #set my $otaker = shift; my($l,$f) = (split(', ', $otaker)); my $access_user = qsearchs('access_user', { 'username'=>$otaker } ) || qsearchs('access_user', { 'first'=>$f, 'last'=>$l } ) or croak "can't set otaker: $otaker not found!"; #confess? $self->usernum( $access_user->usernum ); $otaker; #not sure return is used anywhere, but just in case } else { #get if ( $self->usernum ) { $self->access_user->username; } elsif ( length($self->get('otaker')) ) { $self->get('otaker'); } else { ''; } } } # Used by FS::Upgrade to migrate to a new database. sub _upgrade_data { # class method my ($class, %opts) = @_; $class->_upgrade_otaker(%opts); } =back =head1 BUGS Lurking in the cracks. =head1 SEE ALSO L, schema.html from the base documentation. =cut 1;