RE: Cart Template

This WebDNA talk-list message is from

1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 13133
interpreted = N
texte = Mark Wrote: If you're doing shipping and handling for each product, use [unitshipcost] instead. You can put the value (or a formula) in either the product database or in formulas.db, you can put it into the shopping cart either when you add the product or with a [setlineitem] context, you can display it on the invoice page, and it should be added to the Grand Total correctly (remember that the UnitShipCost won't be taxed unless you do some trickery to add it to the price or something).Mark, Can I add the value to [unitshipcost] to shopping cart and invoice page by using a form element such as the following line which is used in the form that adds the the product to the cart template.
USA International
By using the above form elements I can have two different [unitshipcost] values. The first [unitshipcost] value of $2.00 would be for our USA customers and the second [unitshipcost] value of $8.00 would be for our International customers.I saw a company who was using your WebCatalog do this. But when I tried it, I got an error message saying I do not have authorization to change price.Wayne M. Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. RE: Cart Template (Marc Eagle 1997)
  2. RE: Cart Template (Wayne Morishige 1997)
  3. RE: Cart Template (Marc Eagle 1997)
Mark Wrote: If you're doing shipping and handling for each product, use [unitshipcost] instead. You can put the value (or a formula) in either the product database or in formulas.db, you can put it into the shopping cart either when you add the product or with a [setlineitem] context, you can display it on the invoice page, and it should be added to the Grand Total correctly (remember that the UnitShipCost won't be taxed unless you do some trickery to add it to the price or something).Mark, Can I add the value to [unitshipcost] to shopping cart and invoice page by using a form element such as the following line which is used in the form that adds the the product to the cart template.
USA International
By using the above form elements I can have two different [unitshipcost] values. The first [unitshipcost] value of $2.00 would be for our USA customers and the second [unitshipcost] value of $8.00 would be for our International customers.I saw a company who was using your WebCatalog do this. But when I tried it, I got an error message saying I do not have authorization to change price.Wayne M. Wayne Morishige

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