[freeside] keep getting blank svc_domain.svcnum

ivan at 420.am ivan at 420.am
Thu Nov 20 17:53:18 PST 2003


On Thu, Nov 20, 2003 at 05:50:17PM -0800, Randall Lucas wrote:
> To clarify;
> 
> When one is selling shell accounts in one's own domain, ought one to "fix"
> one's domain and "sell" one to his internal customer, and then in turn sell
> accounts that use that domain?

You want to "fix" the domsvc in the svc_acct service definition, but
there's no reason to "fix" the domain itself in the svc_domain service
definition.

>  Or ought one always to use a non-fixed domain
> in the service definition, even when "selling" your internal customer your own
> domain (if so, what is the proper use of a fixed domain?).

There is no use for a fixed domain in a svc_domain service definition.

-- 
_ivan


> ivan at 420.am wrote:
> 
> > On Thu, Nov 20, 2003 at 12:28:44PM -0800, Randall Lucas wrote:
> > > So, I'm not 100% familiar with how you would use a svc_domain type to set
> > > up domains for your customers, but let's take the example of:
> > >
> > > dannyswebhost.cxm
> > >
> > > You would need to create a service type of type domain and fix the domain
> > > name as "dannyswebhost.cxm."
> >
> > No.  Never create a svc_domain servicd definition with a default or
> > fixed domain.  Simply enter the desired domain when you provision the
> > domain service for a customer.
> >
> > >  Create a package type offering that service
> > > type.  Add a customer that's an internal customer of type comp, and
> > > "purchase" him an instance of that package type with the domain.
> >
> > This is correct.
> >
> > --
> > _ivan
> 



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