Re: webcat 2.1 new cart fields - please explain more

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 17531
interpreted = N
texte = Why not just have a field called taxable with a value of T or F in your products database (for each item). For all items marked F - no sales tax under any circumstance will ever be calculated, for items having a T - tax will be assessed based on your taxation formulas. Brian B. Burton BOFH - Department of Redundancy Department --------------------------------------------------------------- MMT Solutions - Specializing in Online Shopping Solutions 973-808-8644 http://www.safecommerce.com---------- >From: Sandra L. Pitner >Subject: webcat 2.1 new cart fields - please explain more>I now have to deal with one product that isn't taxable for anyone, while >the rest are all taxable for residents of one state. I had just >calculated the tax amount with taxrate*subtotal, but now this isn't >sufficient. > >I look in the shopping cart, and I don't see any of the below fields >automatically calculated. Am I going to have to do a lineitem scan to >tally up the taxable and non-taxable now? > > > > NonTaxableTotal TaxableTotal TaxTotal >ShippingTotal CartIPAddress CartUsername >CartPassword Precision TaxableShipping AuthNumber >ResponseText Status BatchNumber ReferenceNumber >SequenceNumber ItemNumber > > >Thanks > >Sandy > > Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: webcat 2.1 new cart fields - please explain more (Sandra L. Pitner 1998)
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  5. webcat 2.1 new cart fields - please explain more (Sandra L. Pitner 1998)
Why not just have a field called taxable with a value of T or F in your products database (for each item). For all items marked F - no sales tax under any circumstance will ever be calculated, for items having a T - tax will be assessed based on your taxation formulas. Brian B. Burton BOFH - Department of Redundancy Department --------------------------------------------------------------- MMT Solutions - Specializing in Online Shopping Solutions 973-808-8644 http://www.safecommerce.com---------- >From: Sandra L. Pitner >Subject: webcat 2.1 new cart fields - please explain more>I now have to deal with one product that isn't taxable for anyone, while >the rest are all taxable for residents of one state. I had just >calculated the tax amount with taxrate*subtotal, but now this isn't >sufficient. > >I look in the shopping cart, and I don't see any of the below fields >automatically calculated. Am I going to have to do a lineitem scan to >tally up the taxable and non-taxable now? > > > > NonTaxableTotal TaxableTotal TaxTotal >ShippingTotal CartIPAddress CartUsername >CartPassword Precision TaxableShipping AuthNumber >ResponseText Status BatchNumber ReferenceNumber >SequenceNumber ItemNumber > > >Thanks > >Sandy > > Brian B. Burton

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