package FS::cust_pkg; use strict; use vars qw(@ISA $disable_agentcheck @SVCDB_CANCEL_SEQ $DEBUG); use FS::UID qw( getotaker dbh ); use FS::Record qw( qsearch qsearchs ); use FS::Misc qw( send_email ); use FS::cust_svc; use FS::part_pkg; use FS::cust_main; use FS::type_pkgs; use FS::pkg_svc; use FS::cust_bill_pkg; # need to 'use' these instead of 'require' in sub { cancel, suspend, unsuspend, # setup } # because they load configuraion by setting FS::UID::callback (see TODO) use FS::svc_acct; use FS::svc_domain; use FS::svc_www; use FS::svc_forward; # for sending cancel emails in sub cancel use FS::Conf; @ISA = qw( FS::Record ); $DEBUG = 0; $disable_agentcheck = 0; # The order in which to unprovision services. @SVCDB_CANCEL_SEQ = qw( svc_external svc_www svc_forward svc_acct svc_domain svc_broadband ); sub _cache { my $self = shift; my ( $hashref, $cache ) = @_; #if ( $hashref->{'pkgpart'} ) { if ( $hashref->{'pkg'} ) { # #@{ $self->{'_pkgnum'} } = (); # my $subcache = $cache->subcache('pkgpart', 'part_pkg'); # $self->{'_pkgpart'} = $subcache; # #push @{ $self->{'_pkgnum'} }, # FS::part_pkg->new_or_cached($hashref, $subcache); $self->{'_pkgpart'} = FS::part_pkg->new($hashref); } if ( exists $hashref->{'svcnum'} ) { #@{ $self->{'_pkgnum'} } = (); my $subcache = $cache->subcache('svcnum', 'cust_svc', $hashref->{pkgnum}); $self->{'_svcnum'} = $subcache; #push @{ $self->{'_pkgnum'} }, FS::cust_svc->new_or_cached($hashref, $subcache) if $hashref->{svcnum}; } } =head1 NAME FS::cust_pkg - Object methods for cust_pkg objects =head1 SYNOPSIS use FS::cust_pkg; $record = new FS::cust_pkg \%hash; $record = new FS::cust_pkg { 'column' => 'value' }; $error = $record->insert; $error = $new_record->replace($old_record); $error = $record->delete; $error = $record->check; $error = $record->cancel; $error = $record->suspend; $error = $record->unsuspend; $part_pkg = $record->part_pkg; @labels = $record->labels; $seconds = $record->seconds_since($timestamp); $error = FS::cust_pkg::order( $custnum, \@pkgparts ); $error = FS::cust_pkg::order( $custnum, \@pkgparts, \@remove_pkgnums ] ); =head1 DESCRIPTION An FS::cust_pkg object represents a customer billing item. FS::cust_pkg inherits from FS::Record. The following fields are currently supported: =over 4 =item pkgnum - primary key (assigned automatically for new billing items) =item custnum - Customer (see L) =item pkgpart - Billing item definition (see L) =item setup - date =item bill - date (next bill date) =item last_bill - last bill date =item susp - date =item expire - date =item cancel - date =item otaker - order taker (assigned automatically if null, see L) =item manual_flag - If this field is set to 1, disables the automatic unsuspension of this package when using the B config file. =back Note: setup, bill, susp, expire and cancel are specified as UNIX timestamps; see L. Also see L and L for conversion functions. =head1 METHODS =over 4 =item new HASHREF Create a new billing item. To add the item to the database, see L<"insert">. =cut sub table { 'cust_pkg'; } =item insert Adds this billing item to the database ("Orders" the item). If there is an error, returns the error, otherwise returns false. =cut sub insert { my $self = shift; # custnum might not have have been defined in sub check (for one-shot new # customers), so check it here instead # (is this still necessary with transactions?) my $error = $self->ut_number('custnum'); return $error if $error; my $cust_main = $self->cust_main; return "Unknown custnum: ". $self->custnum unless $cust_main; unless ( $disable_agentcheck ) { my $agent = qsearchs( 'agent', { 'agentnum' => $cust_main->agentnum } ); my $pkgpart_href = $agent->pkgpart_hashref; return "agent ". $agent->agentnum. " can't purchase pkgpart ". $self->pkgpart unless $pkgpart_href->{ $self->pkgpart }; } $self->SUPER::insert; } =item delete This method now works but you probably shouldn't use it. You don't want to delete billing items, because there would then be no record the customer ever purchased the item. Instead, see the cancel method. =cut #sub delete { # return "Can't delete cust_pkg records!"; #} =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. Currently, custnum, setup, bill, susp, expire, and cancel may be changed. Changing pkgpart may have disasterous effects. See the order subroutine. setup and bill are normally updated by calling the bill method of a customer object (see L). suspend is normally updated by the suspend and unsuspend methods. cancel is normally updated by the cancel method (and also the order subroutine in some cases). =cut sub replace { my( $new, $old ) = ( shift, shift ); #return "Can't (yet?) change pkgpart!" if $old->pkgpart != $new->pkgpart; return "Can't change otaker!" if $old->otaker ne $new->otaker; #allow this *sigh* #return "Can't change setup once it exists!" # if $old->getfield('setup') && # $old->getfield('setup') != $new->getfield('setup'); #some logic for bill, susp, cancel? $new->SUPER::replace($old); } =item check Checks all fields to make sure this is a valid billing item. If there is an error, returns the error, otherwise returns false. Called by the insert and replace methods. =cut sub check { my $self = shift; my $error = $self->ut_numbern('pkgnum') || $self->ut_numbern('custnum') || $self->ut_number('pkgpart') || $self->ut_numbern('setup') || $self->ut_numbern('bill') || $self->ut_numbern('susp') || $self->ut_numbern('cancel') ; return $error if $error; if ( $self->custnum ) { return "Unknown customer ". $self->custnum unless $self->cust_main; } return "Unknown pkgpart: ". $self->pkgpart unless qsearchs( 'part_pkg', { 'pkgpart' => $self->pkgpart } ); $self->otaker(getotaker) unless $self->otaker; $self->otaker =~ /^([\w\.\-]{0,16})$/ or return "Illegal otaker"; $self->otaker($1); if ( $self->dbdef_table->column('manual_flag') ) { $self->manual_flag('') if $self->manual_flag eq ' '; $self->manual_flag =~ /^([01]?)$/ or return "Illegal manual_flag ". $self->manual_flag; $self->manual_flag($1); } $self->SUPER::check; } =item cancel [ OPTION => VALUE ... ] Cancels and removes all services (see L and L) in this package, then cancels the package itself (sets the cancel field to now). Available options are: I I can be set true to supress email cancellation notices. If there is an error, returns the error, otherwise returns false. =cut sub cancel { my( $self, %options ) = @_; my $error; local $SIG{HUP} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{INT} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{QUIT} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{TERM} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{TSTP} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{PIPE} = 'IGNORE'; my $oldAutoCommit = $FS::UID::AutoCommit; local $FS::UID::AutoCommit = 0; my $dbh = dbh; my %svc; foreach my $cust_svc ( qsearch( 'cust_svc', { 'pkgnum' => $self->pkgnum } ) ) { push @{ $svc{$cust_svc->part_svc->svcdb} }, $cust_svc; } foreach my $svcdb (@SVCDB_CANCEL_SEQ) { foreach my $cust_svc (@{ $svc{$svcdb} }) { my $error = $cust_svc->cancel; if ( $error ) { $dbh->rollback if $oldAutoCommit; return "Error cancelling cust_svc: $error"; } } } unless ( $self->getfield('cancel') ) { my %hash = $self->hash; $hash{'cancel'} = time; my $new = new FS::cust_pkg ( \%hash ); $error = $new->replace($self); if ( $error ) { $dbh->rollback if $oldAutoCommit; return $error; } } $dbh->commit or die $dbh->errstr if $oldAutoCommit; my $conf = new FS::Conf; my @invoicing_list = grep { $_ ne 'POST' } $self->cust_main->invoicing_list; if ( !$options{'quiet'} && $conf->exists('emailcancel') && @invoicing_list ) { my $conf = new FS::Conf; my $error = send_email( 'from' => $conf->config('invoice_from'), 'to' => \@invoicing_list, 'subject' => $conf->config('cancelsubject'), 'body' => [ map "$_\n", $conf->config('cancelmessage') ], ); #should this do something on errors? } ''; #no errors } =item suspend Suspends all services (see L and L) in this package, then suspends the package itself (sets the susp field to now). If there is an error, returns the error, otherwise returns false. =cut sub suspend { my $self = shift; my $error ; local $SIG{HUP} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{INT} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{QUIT} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{TERM} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{TSTP} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{PIPE} = 'IGNORE'; my $oldAutoCommit = $FS::UID::AutoCommit; local $FS::UID::AutoCommit = 0; my $dbh = dbh; foreach my $cust_svc ( qsearch( 'cust_svc', { 'pkgnum' => $self->pkgnum } ) ) { my $part_svc = qsearchs( 'part_svc', { 'svcpart' => $cust_svc->svcpart } ); $part_svc->svcdb =~ /^([\w\-]+)$/ or do { $dbh->rollback if $oldAutoCommit; return "Illegal svcdb value in part_svc!"; }; my $svcdb = $1; require "FS/$svcdb.pm"; my $svc = qsearchs( $svcdb, { 'svcnum' => $cust_svc->svcnum } ); if ($svc) { $error = $svc->suspend; if ( $error ) { $dbh->rollback if $oldAutoCommit; return $error; } } } unless ( $self->getfield('susp') ) { my %hash = $self->hash; $hash{'susp'} = time; my $new = new FS::cust_pkg ( \%hash ); $error = $new->replace($self); if ( $error ) { $dbh->rollback if $oldAutoCommit; return $error; } } $dbh->commit or die $dbh->errstr if $oldAutoCommit; ''; #no errors } =item unsuspend Unsuspends all services (see L and L) in this package, then unsuspends the package itself (clears the susp field). If there is an error, returns the error, otherwise returns false. =cut sub unsuspend { my $self = shift; my($error); local $SIG{HUP} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{INT} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{QUIT} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{TERM} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{TSTP} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{PIPE} = 'IGNORE'; my $oldAutoCommit = $FS::UID::AutoCommit; local $FS::UID::AutoCommit = 0; my $dbh = dbh; foreach my $cust_svc ( qsearch('cust_svc',{'pkgnum'=> $self->pkgnum } ) ) { my $part_svc = qsearchs( 'part_svc', { 'svcpart' => $cust_svc->svcpart } ); $part_svc->svcdb =~ /^([\w\-]+)$/ or do { $dbh->rollback if $oldAutoCommit; return "Illegal svcdb value in part_svc!"; }; my $svcdb = $1; require "FS/$svcdb.pm"; my $svc = qsearchs( $svcdb, { 'svcnum' => $cust_svc->svcnum } ); if ($svc) { $error = $svc->unsuspend; if ( $error ) { $dbh->rollback if $oldAutoCommit; return $error; } } } unless ( ! $self->getfield('susp') ) { my %hash = $self->hash; my $inactive = time - $hash{'susp'}; $hash{'susp'} = ''; $hash{'bill'} = ( $hash{'bill'} || $hash{'setup'} ) + $inactive if $inactive > 0 && ( $hash{'bill'} || $hash{'setup'} ); my $new = new FS::cust_pkg ( \%hash ); $error = $new->replace($self); if ( $error ) { $dbh->rollback if $oldAutoCommit; return $error; } } $dbh->commit or die $dbh->errstr if $oldAutoCommit; ''; #no errors } =item last_bill Returns the last bill date, or if there is no last bill date, the setup date. Useful for billing metered services. =cut sub last_bill { my $self = shift; if ( $self->dbdef_table->column('last_bill') ) { return $self->setfield('last_bill', $_[0]) if @_; return $self->getfield('last_bill') if $self->getfield('last_bill'); } my $cust_bill_pkg = qsearchs('cust_bill_pkg', { 'pkgnum' => $self->pkgnum, 'edate' => $self->bill, } ); $cust_bill_pkg ? $cust_bill_pkg->sdate : $self->setup || 0; } =item part_pkg Returns the definition for this billing item, as an FS::part_pkg object (see L). =cut sub part_pkg { my $self = shift; #exists( $self->{'_pkgpart'} ) $self->{'_pkgpart'} ? $self->{'_pkgpart'} : qsearchs( 'part_pkg', { 'pkgpart' => $self->pkgpart } ); } =item cust_svc [ SVCPART ] Returns the services for this package, as FS::cust_svc objects (see L). If a svcpart is specified, return only the matching services. =cut sub cust_svc { my $self = shift; if ( @_ ) { return qsearch( 'cust_svc', { 'pkgnum' => $self->pkgnum, 'svcpart' => shift, } ); } #if ( $self->{'_svcnum'} ) { # values %{ $self->{'_svcnum'}->cache }; #} else { map { $_->[0] } sort { $b->[1] cmp $a->[1] or $a->[2] <=> $b->[2] } map { my $pkg_svc = qsearchs( 'pkg_svc', { 'pkgpart' => $self->pkgpart, 'svcpart' => $_->svcpart } ); [ $_, $pkg_svc ? $pkg_svc->primary_svc : '', $pkg_svc ? $pkg_svc->quantity : 0, ]; } qsearch( 'cust_svc', { 'pkgnum' => $self->pkgnum } ); #} } =item num_cust_svc [ SVCPART ] Returns the number of provisioned services for this package. If a svcpart is specified, counts only the matching services. =cut sub num_cust_svc { my $self = shift; my $sql = 'SELECT COUNT(*) FROM cust_svc WHERE pkgnum = ?'; $sql .= ' AND svcpart = ?' if @_; my $sth = dbh->prepare($sql) or die dbh->errstr; $sth->execute($self->pkgnum, @_) or die $sth->errstr; $sth->fetchrow_arrayref->[0]; } =item available_part_svc Returns a list FS::part_svc objects representing services included in this package but not yet provisioned. Each FS::part_svc object also has an extra field, I, which specifies the number of available services. =cut sub available_part_svc { my $self = shift; grep { $_->num_avail > 0 } map { my $part_svc = $_->part_svc; $part_svc->{'Hash'}{'num_avail'} = #evil encapsulation-breaking $_->quantity - $self->num_cust_svc($_->svcpart); $part_svc; } $self->part_pkg->pkg_svc; } =item labels Returns a list of lists, calling the label method for all services (see L) of this billing item. =cut sub labels { my $self = shift; map { [ $_->label ] } $self->cust_svc; } =item cust_main Returns the parent customer object (see L). =cut sub cust_main { my $self = shift; qsearchs( 'cust_main', { 'custnum' => $self->custnum } ); } =item seconds_since TIMESTAMP Returns the number of seconds all accounts (see L) in this package have been online since TIMESTAMP, according to the session monitor. TIMESTAMP is specified as a UNIX timestamp; see L. Also see L and L for conversion functions. =cut sub seconds_since { my($self, $since) = @_; my $seconds = 0; foreach my $cust_svc ( grep { $_->part_svc->svcdb eq 'svc_acct' } $self->cust_svc ) { $seconds += $cust_svc->seconds_since($since); } $seconds; } =item seconds_since_sqlradacct TIMESTAMP_START TIMESTAMP_END Returns the numbers of seconds all accounts (see L) in this package have been online between TIMESTAMP_START (inclusive) and TIMESTAMP_END (exclusive). TIMESTAMP_START and TIMESTAMP_END are specified as UNIX timestamps; see L. Also see L and L for conversion functions. =cut sub seconds_since_sqlradacct { my($self, $start, $end) = @_; my $seconds = 0; foreach my $cust_svc ( grep { my $part_svc = $_->part_svc; $part_svc->svcdb eq 'svc_acct' && scalar($part_svc->part_export('sqlradius')); } $self->cust_svc ) { $seconds += $cust_svc->seconds_since_sqlradacct($start, $end); } $seconds; } =item attribute_since_sqlradacct TIMESTAMP_START TIMESTAMP_END ATTRIBUTE Returns the sum of the given attribute for all accounts (see L) in this package for sessions ending between TIMESTAMP_START (inclusive) and TIMESTAMP_END (exclusive). TIMESTAMP_START and TIMESTAMP_END are specified as UNIX timestamps; see L. Also see L and L for conversion functions. =cut sub attribute_since_sqlradacct { my($self, $start, $end, $attrib) = @_; my $sum = 0; foreach my $cust_svc ( grep { my $part_svc = $_->part_svc; $part_svc->svcdb eq 'svc_acct' && scalar($part_svc->part_export('sqlradius')); } $self->cust_svc ) { $sum += $cust_svc->attribute_since_sqlradacct($start, $end, $attrib); } $sum; } =item transfer DEST_PKGNUM | DEST_CUST_PKG, [ OPTION => VALUE ... ] Transfers as many services as possible from this package to another package. The destination package can be specified by pkgnum by passing an FS::cust_pkg object. The destination package must already exist. Services are moved only if the destination allows services with the correct I (not svcdb), unless the B option is set true. Use this option with caution! No provision is made for export differences between the old and new service definitions. Probably only should be used when your exports for all service definitions of a given svcdb are identical. (attempt a transfer without it first, to move all possible svcpart-matching services) Any services that can't be moved remain in the original package. Returns an error, if there is one; otherwise, returns the number of services that couldn't be moved. =cut sub transfer { my ($self, $dest_pkgnum, %opt) = @_; my $remaining = 0; my $dest; my %target; if (ref ($dest_pkgnum) eq 'FS::cust_pkg') { $dest = $dest_pkgnum; $dest_pkgnum = $dest->pkgnum; } else { $dest = qsearchs('cust_pkg', { pkgnum => $dest_pkgnum }); } return ('Package does not exist: '.$dest_pkgnum) unless $dest; foreach my $pkg_svc ( $dest->part_pkg->pkg_svc ) { $target{$pkg_svc->svcpart} = $pkg_svc->quantity; } foreach my $cust_svc ($dest->cust_svc) { $target{$cust_svc->svcpart}--; } my %svcpart2svcparts = (); if ( exists $opt{'change_svcpart'} && $opt{'change_svcpart'} ) { warn "change_svcpart option received, creating alternates list\n" if $DEBUG; foreach my $svcpart ( map { $_->svcpart } $self->cust_svc ) { next if exists $svcpart2svcparts{$svcpart}; my $part_svc = qsearchs('part_svc', { 'svcpart' => $svcpart } ); $svcpart2svcparts{$svcpart} = [ map { $_->[0] } sort { $b->[1] cmp $a->[1] or $a->[2] <=> $b->[2] } map { my $pkg_svc = qsearchs( 'pkg_svc', { 'pkgpart' => $dest->pkgpart, 'svcpart' => $_ } ); [ $_, $pkg_svc ? $pkg_svc->primary_svc : '', $pkg_svc ? $pkg_svc->quantity : 0, ]; } grep { $_ != $svcpart } map { $_->svcpart } qsearch('part_svc', { 'svcdb' => $part_svc->svcdb } ) ]; warn "alternates for svcpart $svcpart: ". join(', ', @{$svcpart2svcparts{$svcpart}}). "\n" if $DEBUG; } } foreach my $cust_svc ($self->cust_svc) { if($target{$cust_svc->svcpart} > 0) { $target{$cust_svc->svcpart}--; my $new = new FS::cust_svc { svcnum => $cust_svc->svcnum, svcpart => $cust_svc->svcpart, pkgnum => $dest_pkgnum, }; my $error = $new->replace($cust_svc); return $error if $error; } elsif ( exists $opt{'change_svcpart'} && $opt{'change_svcpart'} ) { if ( $DEBUG ) { warn "looking for alternates for svcpart ". $cust_svc->svcpart. "\n"; warn "alternates to consider: ". join(', ', @{$svcpart2svcparts{$cust_svc->svcpart}}). "\n"; } my @alternate = grep { warn "considering alternate svcpart $_: ". "$target{$_} available in new package\n" if $DEBUG; $target{$_} > 0; } @{$svcpart2svcparts{$cust_svc->svcpart}}; if ( @alternate ) { warn "alternate(s) found\n" if $DEBUG; my $change_svcpart = $alternate[0]; $target{$change_svcpart}--; my $new = new FS::cust_svc { svcnum => $cust_svc->svcnum, svcpart => $change_svcpart, pkgnum => $dest_pkgnum, }; my $error = $new->replace($cust_svc); return $error if $error; } else { $remaining++; } } else { $remaining++ } } return $remaining; } =item reexport This method is deprecated. See the I option to the insert and order_pkgs methods in FS::cust_main for a better way to defer provisioning. =cut sub reexport { my $self = shift; local $SIG{HUP} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{INT} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{QUIT} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{TERM} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{TSTP} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{PIPE} = 'IGNORE'; my $oldAutoCommit = $FS::UID::AutoCommit; local $FS::UID::AutoCommit = 0; my $dbh = dbh; foreach my $cust_svc ( $self->cust_svc ) { #false laziness w/svc_Common::insert my $svc_x = $cust_svc->svc_x; foreach my $part_export ( $cust_svc->part_svc->part_export ) { my $error = $part_export->export_insert($svc_x); if ( $error ) { $dbh->rollback if $oldAutoCommit; return $error; } } } $dbh->commit or die $dbh->errstr if $oldAutoCommit; ''; } =back =head1 SUBROUTINES =over 4 =item order CUSTNUM, PKGPARTS_ARYREF, [ REMOVE_PKGNUMS_ARYREF [ RETURN_CUST_PKG_ARRAYREF ] ] CUSTNUM is a customer (see L) PKGPARTS is a list of pkgparts specifying the the billing item definitions (see L) to order for this customer. Duplicates are of course permitted. REMOVE_PKGNUMS is an optional list of pkgnums specifying the billing items to remove for this customer. The services (see L) are moved to the new billing items. An error is returned if this is not possible (see L). An empty arrayref is equivalent to not specifying this parameter. RETURN_CUST_PKG_ARRAYREF, if specified, will be filled in with the newly-created cust_pkg objects. =cut sub order { my ($custnum, $pkgparts, $remove_pkgnum, $return_cust_pkg) = @_; my $conf = new FS::Conf; # Transactionize this whole mess local $SIG{HUP} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{INT} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{QUIT} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{TERM} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{TSTP} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{PIPE} = 'IGNORE'; my $oldAutoCommit = $FS::UID::AutoCommit; local $FS::UID::AutoCommit = 0; my $dbh = dbh; my $error; my $cust_main = qsearchs('cust_main', { custnum => $custnum }); return "Customer not found: $custnum" unless $cust_main; # Create the new packages. my $cust_pkg; foreach (@$pkgparts) { $cust_pkg = new FS::cust_pkg { custnum => $custnum, pkgpart => $_ }; $error = $cust_pkg->insert; if ($error) { $dbh->rollback if $oldAutoCommit; return $error; } push @$return_cust_pkg, $cust_pkg; } # $return_cust_pkg now contains refs to all of the newly # created packages. # Transfer services and cancel old packages. foreach my $old_pkgnum (@$remove_pkgnum) { my $old_pkg = qsearchs ('cust_pkg', { pkgnum => $old_pkgnum }); foreach my $new_pkg (@$return_cust_pkg) { $error = $old_pkg->transfer($new_pkg); if ($error and $error == 0) { # $old_pkg->transfer failed. $dbh->rollback if $oldAutoCommit; return $error; } } if ( $error > 0 && $conf->exists('cust_pkg-change_svcpart') ) { warn "trying transfer again with change_svcpart option\n" if $DEBUG; foreach my $new_pkg (@$return_cust_pkg) { $error = $old_pkg->transfer($new_pkg, 'change_svcpart'=>1 ); if ($error and $error == 0) { # $old_pkg->transfer failed. $dbh->rollback if $oldAutoCommit; return $error; } } } if ($error > 0) { # Transfers were successful, but we went through all of the # new packages and still had services left on the old package. # We can't cancel the package under the circumstances, so abort. $dbh->rollback if $oldAutoCommit; return "Unable to transfer all services from package ".$old_pkg->pkgnum; } $error = $old_pkg->cancel; if ($error) { $dbh->rollback; return $error; } } $dbh->commit or die $dbh->errstr if $oldAutoCommit; ''; } =back =head1 BUGS sub order is not OO. Perhaps it should be moved to FS::cust_main and made so? In sub order, the @pkgparts array (passed by reference) is clobbered. Also in sub order, no money is adjusted. Once FS::part_pkg defines a standard method to pass dates to the recur_prog expression, it should do so. FS::svc_acct, FS::svc_domain, FS::svc_www, FS::svc_ip and FS::svc_forward are loaded via 'use' at compile time, rather than via 'require' in sub { setup, suspend, unsuspend, cancel } because they use %FS::UID::callback to load configuration values. Probably need a subroutine which decides what to do based on whether or not we've fetched the user yet, rather than a hash. See FS::UID and the TODO. Now that things are transactional should the check in the insert method be moved to check ? =head1 SEE ALSO L, L, L, L, L, schema.html from the base documentation =cut 1;