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One form for subscription and regular purchase

  1. Paperman
    Member

    Hi,

    I have an authorize.net where I would like to have the following three options.

    1. One time payment of $72
    2. One time payment of $10
    3. Recurring payments of $6 a month

    How do i do this with the authorize.net feed?
    It seems like I can't have a form do both subscription and regular products?

    Thanks!

    Posted 11 years ago on Wednesday December 26, 2012 | Permalink
  2. For the subscription option to appear on the Authorize.net add-on settings page, you will need to have ARB enabled.

    You should create one form. Include all the required fields (email, address, etc). Then add your product. I used a product with radio buttons and the price associated with each option ($72, $10 and $6.)

    Then, when you configure the feed on the Authorize.net add-on settings page (this URL but for your site http://example.com/wp-admin/admin.php?page=gf_authorizenet ) you need to use an "Authorize.net condition" (a checkbox near the bottom of the settings.) Check that, and then choose to send the form submission to authorize.net. You will have two products (the first drop down) and one subscription) and each feed will be created separately, once for each product option ($72, $10 and $6.)

    So, one form and three feeds, and use the "Authorize.net condition" and subsequent drop downs to configure when the form submission is sent to authorize.net.

    Posted 11 years ago on Wednesday December 26, 2012 | Permalink
  3. Paperman
    Member

    Worked like a charm, Unbelievable!
    Gravity form just doesn't stop impressing me, thank you so much.

    Side question, do I need to populate the email and address fields in the feed?
    Is there a way to set it up to be automatic?

    Thanks again!

    Posted 11 years ago on Wednesday December 26, 2012 | Permalink
  4. Populate the email and address, yes, I believe so, for authorize.net.

    How do you mean "set this up to be automatic"? You can map the fields from your form to the feed, as you already seen. But if those fields are not present in your form, you can't map them.

    Do you mean something else by setting this up to be automatic?

    Posted 11 years ago on Wednesday December 26, 2012 | Permalink