+sub date {
+ goto &transdate;
+}
+
+sub new_from {
+ my ($class, $source, %params) = @_;
+
+ croak("Unsupported source object type '" . ref($source) . "'") unless ref($source) eq 'SL::DB::Order';
+
+ my $terms = $source->can('payment_id') && $source->payment_id ? $source->payment_terms->terms_netto : 0;
+
+ my %args = ( map({ ( $_ => $source->$_ ) } qw(cp_id currency_id customer_id cusordnumber department_id employee_id globalproject_id intnotes language_id notes
+ ordnumber reqdate salesman_id shippingpoint shipvia taxincluded taxzone_id transaction_description vendor_id
+ )),
+ closed => 0,
+ is_sales => !!$source->customer_id,
+ delivered => 0,
+ terms => $terms,
+ transdate => DateTime->today_local,
+ );
+
+ # Custom shipto addresses (the ones specific to the sales/purchase
+ # record and not to the customer/vendor) are only linked from
+ # shipto -> delivery_orders. Meaning delivery_orders.shipto_id
+ # will not be filled in that case. Therefore we have to return the
+ # new shipto object as a separate object so that the caller can
+ # save it, too.
+ my $custom_shipto;
+ if (!$source->shipto_id && $source->id) {
+ require SL::DB::Shipto;
+
+ my $old = SL::DB::Manager::Shipto->find_by(trans_id => $source->id);
+ if ($old) {
+ $custom_shipto = SL::DB::Shipto->new(
+ map { +($_ => $old->$_) }
+ grep { !m{^ (?: itime | mtime | shipto_id | trans_id ) $}x }
+ map { $_->name }
+ @{ $old->meta->columns }
+ );
+ }
+
+ } else {
+ $args{shipto_id} = $source->shipto_id;
+ }
+
+ my $delivery_order = $class->new(%args, %params);
+
+ my @items = map {
+ my $source_item = $_;
+ SL::DB::DeliveryOrderItem->new(map({ ( $_ => $source_item->$_ ) }
+ qw(base_qty cusordnumber description discount lastcost longdescription marge_price_factor ordnumber parts_id price_factor price_factor_id
+ project_id qty reqdate sellprice serialnumber transdate unit
+ )));
+ } @{ $source->items_sorted };
+
+ $delivery_order->items(\@items);
+
+ return ($delivery_order, $custom_shipto);
+}
+