Re: setting taxable to true

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 13710
interpreted = N
texte = Grant Hulbert 02.10.1997 18:18 Uhr granth@smithmicro.com>First, I should ask why you want to do this, because it may be handled >better some other way.I don't want to have the taxable field in the product database, because all our products and the products of our customers are taxable.>Second, if you really want to do that, you should either enter the >password, or set the LineItemCHangePassword to blank so that anyone can >change taxable. But be careful here, because then anyone can change the >price as it goes into the cart, too!I already found this solution, but it is to dangerous as you mentioned.Maybe there is another solution?Thanks, Mike Heininger----------------------------------------------------- Mike Heininger mailto:mike@heininger.atHeininger Ges.m.b.H. - Graphik, Satz und MediendesignCarlbergergasse 52 www: http://www.heininger.at/ A-1230 Vienna phone: +43 1 865 11 64 -0 Austria / Europe fax: +43 1 865 11 64 -11 ----------------------------------------------------- Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: setting taxable to true (Luke Melia 1997)
  2. Re: setting taxable to true (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  3. Re: setting taxable to true (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  4. Re: setting taxable to true (Luke Melia 1997)
  5. Re: setting taxable to true (Mike Heininger 1997)
  6. Re: setting taxable to true (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  7. setting taxable to true (Mike Heininger 1997)
Grant Hulbert 02.10.1997 18:18 Uhr granth@smithmicro.com>First, I should ask why you want to do this, because it may be handled >better some other way.I don't want to have the taxable field in the product database, because all our products and the products of our customers are taxable.>Second, if you really want to do that, you should either enter the >password, or set the LineItemCHangePassword to blank so that anyone can >change taxable. But be careful here, because then anyone can change the >price as it goes into the cart, too!I already found this solution, but it is to dangerous as you mentioned.Maybe there is another solution?Thanks, Mike Heininger----------------------------------------------------- Mike Heininger mailto:mike@heininger.atHeininger Ges.m.b.H. - Graphik, Satz und MediendesignCarlbergergasse 52 www: http://www.heininger.at/ A-1230 Vienna phone: +43 1 865 11 64 -0 Austria / Europe fax: +43 1 865 11 64 -11 ----------------------------------------------------- Mike Heininger

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