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    Hello

    I am looking to set up a catalog for a customer involving many products and attributes.

    Does anyone know of a way to display the calculated prices of attributes next to each product prior to submission to the shopping cart?

    So if they choose Shoes -> red (and red shoes costs £2.50 instead of the normal price of £2.00), then the price label gets written out as £2.50.

    Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
    http://www.johnsons-seeds.com - Actinic plugins, remote add to cart and custom CMS
    http://www.dtbrownseeds.co.uk - More seeds and plants....
    http://www.mr-fothergills.co.uk - Well it used to be Actinic...

    #2
    The easiest way would be to add in the extra costing factors into the text shown for the attribute, i.e. if all shoes cost £2, but having the colour red adds 50p, then the drop down or choice could say Red - add 50p, which seems to be the preferred and easiest method of achieving this at the moment.

    Hope this helps/

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      #3
      Components

      Thank you TechnoWeb for your reply, it is very much appreciated.

      I am sure I wrote in when I was drafting it but it must have been drafted out in the submitted thread! My fault.

      I should have said that this was to appear when a customer is logged in.

      Is there any text written into the page or into a cookie that we could split to define when a customer is logged in, and then display even a link to a popup window for a 'price lookup'? IE, can anyone tell me how the 'Is Logged In' status might be determined?

      Best regards and thank you.
      http://www.johnsons-seeds.com - Actinic plugins, remote add to cart and custom CMS
      http://www.dtbrownseeds.co.uk - More seeds and plants....
      http://www.mr-fothergills.co.uk - Well it used to be Actinic...

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        #4
        You can add prices for particular price schedules, when you do this you can add a customer comment to go with the price, this is all done in the pricing matrix at on the pricing tabs for products or permutuations. This might be a way to solve your problem.

        Regards,
        Jan Strassen, Mole End

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          #5
          can anyone tell me how the 'Is Logged In' status might be determined?
          Anything between <Actinic:NOTINB2B> and </Actinic:NOTINB2B> will only be displayed to non-logged in customers.

          You could use this in the <HEAD> section of Act_Primary to set a JavaScript variable that remembers the logged in status. E.g.

          <script language=JavaScript>var LoggedIn = true;</script>
          <Actinic:NOTINB2B>
          <script language=JavaScript>var LoggedIn = false;</script>
          </Actinic:NOTINB2B>

          Norman
          Norman - www.drillpine.biz
          Edinburgh, U K / Bitez, Turkey

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