return sum(map { AM->convert_unit($_->unit => $self->unit) * $_->qty } @doi);
}
+sub linked_delivery_order_items {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+
+ return $self->linked_records(direction => 'to', to => 'SL::DB::DeliveryOrderItem');
+}
+
+sub delivered_qty {
+ # checks for delivery_order_stock_id entries, which have been converted to inventory entries
+ # uses several rose relationships
+ # doesn't differentiate between sales and orders
+
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ my $delivered_qty = 0;
+ foreach my $doi ( @{$self->linked_delivery_order_items} ) {
+ next unless scalar @{$doi->delivery_order_stock_entries};
+ $delivered_qty += sum map { $_->inventory ? $_->qty : 0 } @{$doi->delivery_order_stock_entries};
+ };
+ return $delivered_qty;
+};
+
+sub delivered_qty_sql {
+ # checks for delivery_order_stock_id entries, which have been converted to inventory entries
+ my ($self) = @_;
+
+my $query = <<SQL;
+SELECT (sum(i.qty) * CASE WHEN oe.customer_id IS NULL THEN 1 ELSE -1 END) AS delivered
+ FROM orderitems oi
+ INNER JOIN record_links rl ON ( oi.id = rl.FROM_id
+ and rl.FROM_table = 'orderitems'
+ and rl.to_table::text = 'delivery_order_items'::text
+ )
+ INNER JOIN delivery_order_items doi ON (doi.id =rl.to_id)
+ INNER JOIN delivery_order_items_stock dois ON (dois.delivery_order_item_id = doi.id)
+ INNER JOIN inventory i ON (dois.id = i.delivery_order_items_stock_id)
+ INNER JOIN oe ON (oe.id = oi.trans_id)
+ WHERE oi.id = ?
+ GROUP BY oi.id, oe.id
+SQL
+ my ($delivered_qty) = selectfirst_array_query($::form, $self->db->dbh, $query, $self->id);
+
+ return $delivered_qty;
+};
+
+sub delivered_qty_sql_multi {
+ # checks for delivery_order_stock_id entries, which have been converted to inventory entries
+ my ($self) = @_;
+
+my $query = <<SQL;
+SELECT sum(dois.qty) from delivery_order_items_stock dois
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN inventory i ON (dois.id = i.delivery_order_items_stock_id)
+WHERE
+ dois.delivery_order_item_id in (
+SELECT
+ to_id
+FROM
+ record_links
+WHERE
+ (
+ from_id = in AND
+ from_table = 'orderitems' AND
+ to_table = 'delivery_order_items'
+ )
+)
+SQL
+ my ($delivered_qty) = selectfirst_array_query($::form, $self->db->dbh, $query, $self->id);
+
+ return $delivered_qty;
+};
+
sub record { goto &order }
1;
=item C<shipped_qty>
+=item C<shipped_qty>
+
returns the number of orderitems which are already linked to Delivery Orders.
The linked key is parts_id and not orderitems (id) -> delivery_order_items (id).
Therefore this function is not safe for identical parts_id.
Sample call:
C<$::form-E<gt>format_amount(\%::myconfig, $_[0]-E<gt>shipped_qty);>
+=item C<delivered_qty>
+
+Returns the amount of this orderitem that has been delivered, meaning it
+appears in a delivery order AND has been transferred. The delivery order items
+are found by direct record_links from orderitems to delivery order items.
+Delivery order items that were added manually and not via the record workflow
+will therefore not be calculated correctly.
+
+Orders that were created before the individual items were linked (this feature
+was added in kivitendo 3.2.0) will therefore return incorrect results.
+
+=item C<delivered_qty_sql>
+
+Does the same as delivered_qty, but via sql.
+
+
+
+=item C<delivered_qty_sql>
+
+Returns the amount of the orderitem that has actually been shipped, not just where delivery_order_items exist (how delivered_qty works).
+
+Doesn't deal with different units yet.
+
=back
=head1 TODO
In general the function C<shipped_qty> and all (project) related functions should be marked deprecate,
because of the better linked item to item data in the record_links table.
+=head1 AUTHORS
+
+G. Richardson E<lt>grichardson@kivitendo-premium.deE<gt>
+=cut