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texte = >>This is a simple example; you can do [lookups] and [math] in those>>formulas too. Any WebDNA script will work. For example, if you wanted to>>look up that particular SKU's unitShipCost instead of fixing it at $.30,>>you could use the following formula:>>>>unitShipCost
[lookup>>db=catalog.txt&lookInField=SKU&value=[sku]&returnField=unitShipCost]>>>>You could throw some [math] around that formula, or look in a different>>field based on what [shipVia] was set in the shopping cart.>ROCK & ROLL!!!!!!>>Cool....even simpler to do than I thought. I was trying to make it really>hard to do. Thanks!>>I didn't even know there was a Formulas.db file or how to use the more>advanced features of WebDNA. Do you have any docs on this yet (even beta>docs would help)? I know it's probably in the downloaded files I have but>if you could push me in the right direction...There's actually no formulas.db file, Grant was referring to writing yourown formulas using the built-in [math] functions of WebCat2.0.The HTML docs that come with WebCat2.0 are very good, and since you alreadyhave them on your computer, you can find them at::WebCatalog:WebCatalogReference:Default.htmlPlease read thru them very thoroughly, these docs are ABSOLUTELY REQUIREDREADING if you're going to understand the power and flexibility of WebDNAtechnology ...Sincerely,Ken------------------------------------To leave this talk list send an email to macjordomo@smithmicro.comwith BODYunsubscribe WebDNA-Talk------------------------------------
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>>This is a simple example; you can do [lookups] and [math] in those>>formulas too. Any WebDNA script will work. For example, if you wanted to>>look up that particular SKU's unitShipCost instead of fixing it at $.30,>>you could use the following formula:>>>>unitShipCost [lookup>>db=catalog.txt&lookInField=SKU&value=[sku]&returnField=unitShipCost]>>>>You could throw some [math] around that formula, or look in a different>>field based on what [shipVia] was set in the shopping cart.>ROCK & ROLL!!!!!!>>Cool....even simpler to do than I thought. I was trying to make it really>hard to do. Thanks!>>I didn't even know there was a formulas.db file or how to use the more>advanced features of WebDNA. Do you have any docs on this yet (even beta>docs would help)? I know it's probably in the downloaded files I have but>if you could push me in the right direction...There's actually no formulas.db file, Grant was referring to writing yourown formulas using the built-in [math] functions of WebCat2.0.The HTML docs that come with WebCat2.0 are very good, and since you alreadyhave them on your computer, you can find them at::WebCatalog:WebCatalogReference:Default.htmlPlease read thru them very thoroughly, these docs are ABSOLUTELY REQUIREDREADING if you're going to understand the power and flexibility of WebDNAtechnology ...Sincerely,Ken------------------------------------To leave this Talk List send an email to macjordomo@smithmicro.comwith BODYunsubscribe WebDNA-Talk------------------------------------
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