-$Id: TODO,v 1.39 1999-09-22 22:06:34 ivan Exp $
+$Id: TODO,v 1.40 2000-01-27 00:27:50 ivan Exp $
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+There's no way to do this currently, though it would be pretty
+straightforward to modify the source - specifically, the _collect_
+subroutine in FS::cust_main.
+>
+On Mon, Dec 13, 1999 at 04:05:32PM -0700, Jeff Garner wrote:
+> Freeside will e-mail my users when they are billed if they are setup as
+> billing.
+>
+> When setup by credit card it does not e-mail them. Is there a way to
+> turn on e-mail invoices for those who are billed via credit card? Kind
+> of like a recipt of billing....
+
+
+doc: http://www.softagency.co.jp/mysql/qmail.en.html
+
+sql1992.txt standard is 18 character column names. shoot for that, not just
+32 (postgresql default)
+
+Also note that (AFAIK) Freeside won't display any package that has more
+than one service on the "Add Customer" page. The reason for this is
+because there's no way to dynamically alter the displayed html form
+based on which package is selected. One possible solution would be to
+make an additional page that's used in the signup process that would
+display the form for each package, like a MS-style "Wizard". The first
+page lets you select the package, then the second page has the custom
+form with fields for each service in that package and a save button. Of
+course, that would require a little perl work.
+.
+Later,
+Scott Cruzen <sic@boernenet.com>
+
+
Your suggested script with back up /usr/local/etc/freeside, but will miss
any database not named `freeside'. Both of our scripts are specific to
MySQL. If you're interested in contributing to Freeside, maybe you could
default setting for new packages should allow all agents to purchase them...
with a config file for the old behaviour
-replace Term::Query with Quiz::Question?
+fix or replace Term::Query (Quiz::Question doesn't do what i need)
Check config file reading stuff from CPAN