Dynamic Provider Integration: - Replace hardcoded provider arrays with database-driven payment_providers lookup - Display provider status (Active/Inactive) in selection dropdowns - Add provider_variant_id and provider_product_id input fields to plan configuration - Update EditPlan and SubscriptionForm with dynamic provider selection - Add empty state handling with helpful guidance when no providers exist UI/UX Improvements: - Format billing_cycle_days to readable text (Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, Annually) - Add color-coded badges for billing cycle frequency - Fix plan_providers and plan_feature_limits count display with eager loading - Implement intelligent color coding for count indicators - Add visual status indicators for provider availability Database Compatibility: - Fix SQLite strftime() compatibility across all dashboard widgets - Fix CAST AS REAL syntax in ChurnAnalysis widget - Add database-agnostic date and cast expression methods - Support MySQL, SQLite, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server Bug Fixes: - Fix null reference error in SubscriptionForm provider_data access - Add null safety checks for new subscription creation - Optimize queries with withCount() to prevent N+1 issues Performance Optimizations: - Add eager loading with withCount() for relationship counts - Optimize plan provider and feature limit queries - Prevent N+1 query issues in resource tables BREAKING CHANGE: Plan provider configuration now uses dynamic provider options from payment_providers table instead of hardcoded list.
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