lib/recurly/resources/subscription.rb in recurly-4.48.1 vs lib/recurly/resources/subscription.rb in recurly-4.49.0
- old
+ new
@@ -109,10 +109,10 @@
# @!attribute net_terms
# @return [Integer] Integer paired with `Net Terms Type` and representing the number of days past the current date (for `net` Net Terms Type) or days after the last day of the current month (for `eom` Net Terms Type) that the invoice will become past due. For `manual` collection method, an additional 24 hours is added to ensure the customer has the entire last day to make payment before becoming past due. For example: If an invoice is due `net 0`, it is due 'On Receipt' and will become past due 24 hours after it's created. If an invoice is due `net 30`, it will become past due at 31 days exactly. If an invoice is due `eom 30`, it will become past due 31 days from the last day of the current month. For `automatic` collection method, the additional 24 hours is not added. For example, On-Receipt is due immediately, and `net 30` will become due exactly 30 days from invoice generation, at which point Recurly will attempt collection. When `eom` Net Terms Type is passed, the value for `Net Terms` is restricted to `0, 15, 30, 45, 60, or 90`. For more information on how net terms work with `manual` collection visit our docs page (https://docs.recurly.com/docs/manual-payments#section-collection-terms) or visit (https://docs.recurly.com/docs/automatic-invoicing-terms#section-collection-terms) for information about net terms using `automatic` collection.
define_attribute :net_terms, Integer
# @!attribute net_terms_type
- # @return [String] Optionally supplied string that may be either `net` or `eom` (end-of-month). When `net`, an invoice becomes past due the specified number of `Net Terms` days from the current date. When `eom` an invoice becomes past due the specified number of `Net Terms` days from the last day of the current month. This field is only available when the EOM Net Terms feature is enabled.
+ # @return [String] Optionally supplied string that may be either `net` or `eom` (end-of-month). When `net`, an invoice becomes past due the specified number of `Net Terms` days from the current date. When `eom` an invoice becomes past due the specified number of `Net Terms` days from the last day of the current month.
define_attribute :net_terms_type, String
# @!attribute object
# @return [String] Object type
define_attribute :object, String