@@ -1912,7+1912,6 @@ If set true, re-charges setup fees.
Debugging level. Default is 0 (no debugging), or can be set to 1 (passed-in options), 2 (traces progress), 3 (more information), or 4 (include full search queries)
Debugging level. Default is 0 (no debugging), or can be set to 1 (passed-in options), 2 (traces progress), 3 (more information), or 4 (include full search queries)
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=back
=cut
=back
=cut
@@ -1980,11+1979,11 @@ Options are passed as name-value pairs. Currently available options are:
=item resetup
=item resetup
-if set true, re-charges setup fees.
+If set true, re-charges setup fees.
=item time
=item time
-bills the customer as if it were that time. Specified as a UNIX timestamp; see L<perlfunc/"time">). Also see L<Time::Local> and L<Date::Parse> for conversion functions. For example:
+Bills the customer as if it were that time. Specified as a UNIX timestamp; see L<perlfunc/"time">). Also see L<Time::Local> and L<Date::Parse> for conversion functions. For example:
use Date::Parse;
...
use Date::Parse;
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@@ -1998,7+1997,7 @@ An array ref of specific packages (objects) to attempt billing, instead trying a
=item invoice_time
=item invoice_time
-used in conjunction with the I<time> option, this option specifies the date of for the generated invoices. Other calculations, such as whether or not to generate the invoice in the first place, are not affected.
+Used in conjunction with the I<time> option, this option specifies the date of for the generated invoices. Other calculations, such as whether or not to generate the invoice in the first place, are not affected.