I just noticed when they click/checkmark the first donation/ticket box it should populate to $100 AUTOMATICALLY and then they can change it to a highe

  • BBC2016
    Asked on March 8, 2016 at 9:12 AM
    I just noticed when they click/checkmark the first donation/ticket box it should populate to $100 AUTOMATICALLY and then they can change it to a higher amount should they want to.
  • Charlie
    Replied on March 8, 2016 at 10:28 AM

    You can set the default quantity to "100" which should easily calculate to $1 x 100 = $100. Giving you the default $100 in the product donation.

    I just noticed when they click/checkmark the first donation/ticket box it should populate to $100 AUTOMATICALLY and then they can change it to a highe Image 1 Screenshot 30

     

    You can see how it looks like in my cloned form here: https://form.jotform.com/60674478924973. However, please note that you are using a quantity option here, you'll see in the product order details when a purchase has been made will display something like this:

    Noticed that there's two amount of showing in the email notification, one is the actual amount of the product and the other is the quantity option which is named as "Amount in $".

    I just noticed when they click/checkmark the first donation/ticket box it should populate to $100 AUTOMATICALLY and then they can change it to a highe Image 2 Screenshot 41

     

     

    I strongly suggest to consider reviewing how your form and products should be setup. Here are some questions that I have in mind:

    1. Should you users be able to select more than one product donation? Currently, all options of your products can be selected at the same time, not limiting your users to donate in one category or type only.

    2. Would you like to see two "Amount" details in the email notification? As shown or displayed in the screenshot above.

     

    If you have a complex pricing, complex product and complex design. I strongly suggest recreating the products as simple form fields, use a simple form calculation widget or conditions to have a total price then pass it on your payment integration. Here are some guides that might help:

    How to perform form calculation: http://www.jotform.com/help/259-How-to-perform-calculation-in-the-form 

    How to assign calculation values on check boxes, radio button and drop down options: http://www.jotform.com/help/301-How-to-Assign-Calculation-Value 

    Making your form smart using conditional logic: http://www.jotform.com/help/57-Smart-Forms-Using-Conditional-Logic 

    How to pass the calculated value on your payment total field: http://www.jotform.com/help/275-How-to-pass-a-calculation-to-a-payment-field 

     

     

    We can further help you on this but I strongly suggest reviewing and redesigning the functionality of your form as a whole.