LedgerSMB::IS(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation LedgerSMB::IS(3pm)NAME
LedgerSMB::IS - Inventory Invoicing
get_files
Returns a list of files associated with the existing transaction. This is provisional, and will change for 1.4 as the GL transaction
functionality is
{ref_key => $self->{id}, file_class => 1} rewritten
perl v5.14.2 2012-05-13 LedgerSMB::IS(3pm)
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LedgerSMB::Batch(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation LedgerSMB::Batch(3pm)NAME
LedgerSMB::Batch - Batch/voucher management model for LedgerSMB 1.3
SYNOPSIS
Batch/voucher management model for LedgerSMB 1.3
METHODS
get_new_info
This gets the information required for the new batch screen. Currently this just populates the batch_number hashref value.
create
Saves the batch info and populates the id hashref value with the id inserted.
delete_voucher($id)
Deletes the voucher specified by $id.
get_search_criteria Sets all hash values needed for the search interface:
batch_classes List of all batch classes
batch_users List of all users
get_search_method (private)
Determines the appropriate search method, either for empty, mini, or full searches
Returns the appropriate stored proc name.
get_search_results
Returns the appropriate search as detected by get_search_method.
get_class_id($type)
Returns the class_id of batch class specified by its label.
post
Posts a batch to the books and makes the vouchers show up in transaction reports, financial statements, and more.
delete
Deletes the unapproved batch and all vouchers under it.
list_vouchers Returns a list of all vouchers in the batch and attaches that list to $self->{vouchers}
get Gets the batch and merges information with the current batch object.
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