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Two totals

  1. Basically, we have a website that we wish to launch at 18:00 BST tonight (England) yet have one final flaw that we are currently unable to fix. This problem lies where we have a form with multiple pricing options for example Hosting, where the user can Pay Monthly for say £4.99 or Annually for £50.

    Of course, as we total up these prices, regardless if it is Pay Monthly or the Annual selection, they all add to one total. Is there anyway to make a workaround or other total field where we can select if the option selected = Monthly, add it to the monthly cost rather than an annual cost.

    An example of this form is on our live site: http://wordpresscreations.co.uk/?page_id=40

    Regards

    Posted 14 years ago on Monday May 16, 2011 | Permalink
  2. Bump.

    Posted 14 years ago on Monday May 16, 2011 | Permalink
  3. The Total field only supports Totaling all the Pricing fields on a given form. So there is no support to have 2 different Total Fields calculating the Total of different Pricing fields on the same form.

    If you wanted to do this you would have to do it entirely as a customization using jQuery and displaying your own Total... which there is no example code to provide you'd have to know jQuery and how to calculate totals on inputs.

    Posted 14 years ago on Monday May 16, 2011 | Permalink
  4. Thank you for a incredibly prompt reply. I also sent an email in to you guys under "brandon.scott03@gmail.com". If you wouldn't mind looking at it, I would be grateful.

    Posted 14 years ago on Monday May 16, 2011 | Permalink
  5. Not a problem, just sent you an email.

    Posted 14 years ago on Monday May 16, 2011 | Permalink
  6. Thanks Carl, just fired you back a response last night.

    Posted 14 years ago on Tuesday May 17, 2011 | Permalink