use SL::DB::Helper::Paginated;
use SL::DB::Helper::Sorted;
+use SL::DB::Helper::Filtered;
sub object_class { 'SL::DB::Order' }
__PACKAGE__->make_manager_methods;
+__PACKAGE__->add_filter_specs(
+ type => sub {
+ my ($key, $value, $prefix) = @_;
+ return __PACKAGE__->type_filter($value, $prefix);
+ },
+ all => sub {
+ my ($key, $value, $prefix) = @_;
+ return or => [ map { $prefix . $_ => $value } qw(ordnumber quonumber customer.name vendor.name transaction_description) ]
+ }
+);
+
sub type_filter {
my $class = shift;
my $type = lc(shift || '');
nulls => {
transaction_description => 'FIRST',
customer_name => 'FIRST',
+ vendor_name => 'FIRST',
default => 'LAST',
},
columns => {
SIMPLE => 'ALL',
- customer => 'customer.name',
+ customer => 'lower(customer.name)',
+ vendor => 'lower(vendor.name)',
globalprojectnumber => 'lower(globalproject.projectnumber)',
+
+ # Bug in Rose::DB::Object: the next should be
+ # "globalproject.project_type.description". This workaround will
+ # only work if no other table with "project_type" is visible in
+ # the current query
+ globalproject_type => 'lower(project_type.description)',
+
map { ( $_ => "lower(oe.$_)" ) } qw(ordnumber quonumber cusordnumber shippingpoint shipvia notes intnotes transaction_description),
});
}