' (cust_pkg.pkgnum '. $self->pkgnum. ')';
}
+=item set_initial_timers
+
+If required by the package definition, sets any automatic expire, adjourn,
+or contract_end timers to some number of months after the start date
+(or setup date, if the package has already been setup). If the package has
+a delayed setup fee after a period of "free days", will also set the
+start date to the end of that period.
+
+=cut
+
+sub set_initial_timers {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my $part_pkg = $self->part_pkg;
+ foreach my $action ( qw(expire adjourn contract_end) ) {
+ my $months = $part_pkg->option("${action}_months",1);
+ if($months and !$self->get($action)) {
+ my $start = $self->start_date || $self->setup || time;
+ $self->set($action, $part_pkg->add_freq($start, $months) );
+ }
+ }
+
+ # if this package has "free days" and delayed setup fee, then
+ # set start date that many days in the future.
+ # (this should have been set in the UI, but enforce it here)
+ if ( $part_pkg->option('free_days',1)
+ && $part_pkg->option('delay_setup',1)
+ )
+ {
+ $self->start_date( $part_pkg->default_start_date );
+ }
+ '';
+}
+
=item insert [ OPTION => VALUE ... ]
Adds this billing item to the database ("Orders" the item). If there is an
if ( ! $import && ! $options{'change'} ) {
+ # set order date to now
+ $self->order_date(time) unless ($import && $self->order_date);
+
# if the package def says to start only on the first of the month:
if ( $part_pkg->option('start_1st', 1) && !$self->start_date ) {
my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year) = (localtime(time) )[0,1,2,3,4,5];
$self->start_date( timelocal_nocheck(0,0,0,1,$mon,$year) );
}
- # set up any automatic expire/adjourn/contract_end timers
- # based on the start date
- foreach my $action ( qw(expire adjourn contract_end) ) {
- my $months = $part_pkg->option("${action}_months",1);
- if($months and !$self->$action) {
- my $start = $self->start_date || $self->setup || time;
- $self->$action( $part_pkg->add_freq($start, $months) );
- }
- }
-
- # if this package has "free days" and delayed setup fee, then
- # set start date that many days in the future.
- # (this should have been set in the UI, but enforce it here)
- if ( ! $options{'change'}
- && $part_pkg->option('free_days', 1)
- && $part_pkg->option('delay_setup',1)
- #&& ! $self->start_date
- )
- {
- $self->start_date( $part_pkg->default_start_date );
+ if ($self->susp eq 'now' or $part_pkg->start_on_hold) {
+ # if the package was ordered on hold:
+ # - suspend it
+ # - don't set the start date (it will be started manually)
+ $self->set('susp', $self->order_date);
+ $self->set('start_date', '');
+ } else {
+ # set expire/adjourn/contract_end timers, and free days, if appropriate
+ $self->set_initial_timers;
}
- }
-
- # set order date unless it was specified as part of an import
- # or this was previously a different package
- $self->order_date(time) unless ($import && $self->order_date)
- or $self->change_pkgnum;
-
- $self->susp( $self->order_date ) if $self->susp eq 'now';
+ } # else this is a package change, and shouldn't have "new package" behavior
my $oldAutoCommit = $FS::UID::AutoCommit;
local $FS::UID::AutoCommit = 0;
return ""; # no error # complain instead?
}
+ # handle the case of setting a future unsuspend (resume) date
+ # and do not continue to actually unsuspend the package
my $date = $opt{'date'};
if ( $date and $date > time ) { # return an error if $date <= time?
} #if $date
+ if (!$self->setup) {
+ # then this package is being released from on-hold status
+ $self->set_initial_timers;
+ }
+
my @labels = ();
foreach my $cust_svc (
-use Storable 'thaw';
-use MIME::Base64;
use Data::Dumper;
sub process_bulk_cust_pkg {
my $job = shift;
- my $param = thaw(decode_base64(shift));
+ my $param = shift;
warn Dumper($param) if $DEBUG;
my $old_part_pkg = qsearchs('part_pkg',