<ul>
<li>destnum - primary key
<li>custnum - <a href="#cust_main">customer</a>
<li>dest - Invoice destination. Freeside supports three types of invoice delivery: send directly to a service defined in Freeside, send to an arbitrary email address, or print the invoice to a printer and have someone send it out via snail mail. Freeside determines which method to use based on the contents of the dest field. If the contents are numeric, a <a href="#svc_acct">svcnum</a> pointing to a valid service is expected in the field. If the contents are a string, a literal email address is expected to be in the field. If the special keyword `POST' is present, the snail mail method is used (which is the default if no cust_main_invoice records exist). Snail mail invoices get their address information from <A name="#cust_main">cust_main</A> and are printed with the printer defined in the configuration files.
</ul>
<ul>
<li>destnum - primary key
<li>custnum - <a href="#cust_main">customer</a>
<li>dest - Invoice destination. Freeside supports three types of invoice delivery: send directly to a service defined in Freeside, send to an arbitrary email address, or print the invoice to a printer and have someone send it out via snail mail. Freeside determines which method to use based on the contents of the dest field. If the contents are numeric, a <a href="#svc_acct">svcnum</a> pointing to a valid service is expected in the field. If the contents are a string, a literal email address is expected to be in the field. If the special keyword `POST' is present, the snail mail method is used (which is the default if no cust_main_invoice records exist). Snail mail invoices get their address information from <A name="#cust_main">cust_main</A> and are printed with the printer defined in the configuration files.
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