Calculating whether to add a case fee
You can use an AddOnCondition formula to calculate whether a fee is added to a case. For example, you could write a formula that adds a fee 30 days after the initial violation was recorded. You specify an AddOnCondition formula for a fee type when you add a fee type to a case type.
AddOnCondition formulas use the oCase
object (an
instance of the Hansen.CDR.CodeEnforcement.iCase
class)
to set AddOnCondition
to either True or False.
You can also use properties and methods of the Fee
object in your
formula. For example, you might want to specify the fee types that the formula applies
to. To access fee properties, select the
node under in the
tree. You must also
use the node to indicate
the type of record (AssociatedRecordType.Fee
).
For more information, and for sample code, click the Information tab in the Formula Editor.
Examples
This formula adds a fee if the code violation was reported to a call center:
AddOnCondition = False
If oCase.Source.Code.ToUpper = "CALL" Then
AddOnCondition = True
End If
This formula adds a fee if the case is for construction without a permit:
AddOnCondition = False
If oCase.CaseType.CaseType.ToUpper = "NOPERMIT" Then
AddOnCondition = True
End If
This formula adds a fee if the case has a high priority:
AddOnCondition = False
If oCase.Priority.Code.ToUpper = "HIGH" Then
AddOnCondition = True
End If