Isn't it so that it works the other way around?
all subscriptions have an expiry date, and need to be extended?
When not extended will expire using that date?
i think there was some extending service which is run regularly....
Regards,
Hans
On 09/12/2013 06:54 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
You will have to write your own. Be sure to check what is already in
SubscriptionServices.java
Jacques
Ramkrishna Swamy wrote:
Hello Jacques,
The mentioned tables I know but I have not come across any code or service
which would expire the subscription. I have seen one scheduled service
"runSubscriptionAutoReorders" which checks for expiration of the
subscription by comparing current date and subscription's thruDate; but it
doesn't expire the subscription only simple check is there. So has there
been any other code/service already written which performs task of
expiration of the subscription or I will have to write my own custom
service to perform the task. Please suggest.
You got one possibilty (the simplest one and most used I guess). A little
explanation of the data model is at
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Subscription
Jacques
Ramkrishna Swamy wrote:
Hello list,
I have gone through link of subscription
http://www.amicontech.com/blog/subscriptions-in-ofbiz-and-opentaps/, in
this link I did not find how subscription expires. I tried to find a
service which should be called on expiration of subscription but I couldn't
find. As per the given link we need to customize a service in order to
serve subscription to the user, so I created a simple java service in order
to see how it's called. It is called once, at the time of placing an order.
So it will create subscription in the system now if I set thruDate to
expire the subscription it expires in the system. Is there any service
which is called to expire the subscription.
If anyone has any idea how it works then please let me know.