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wayneblinkhornAsked on June 13, 2020 at 3:53 PM
Hi there,
I'm using this form which jhas been customised somewhat: https://form.jotform.com/201547193015348
The conditional logic inventory question lets me sort of allow all people to order from an inventory of 8 pizzas in each 15 minute slot. But I'm, not trying to work out how to do the following:
Customer A wants to order 3 Romana Pizzas - 2 of these with 2 additional toppings. Currently I can let him order two with 2 additional toppings but he can;t dicatte what those toppings are, per pizza. I can also allow extra fields for him to choose the extra toppings by adding product options but that makes it applicable for both pizzas in his order is that correct?
Also, is there a way to do a more traditional, 'add to order' type system where they chose what they want and create a cart for checkout?
Been working on this way too long and now my head is gone..! Any help much appreciated!
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Flavio_AReplied on June 13, 2020 at 7:31 PM
Hi @wayneblinkhorn
Unfortunately, it is not possible to do that using purchase order fields.
I believe the best option is to build it using regular fields, then paste the totals to the payment gateway using a form calculation widget:
https://www.jotform.com/help/259-How-to-Perform-Form-Calculation-Using-a-Widget
That way you can customize each pizza more easily, as you can add as many fields as you want and use conditional logic to connect them.
Please have a try and let us know if you need any further assistance.
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Wayne BLINKHORNReplied on June 17, 2020 at 7:27 PM
Thanks Flavio
I tried this approach but I actually am ow finding issues with being able to even choose some of the options but also with the values adding together.
I call topping a value to be 2.00 but it seems to add it as 0.002.
And on the form.itself some options just cant be chosen...
Any ideas??
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Amin JotForm SupportReplied on June 17, 2020 at 10:21 PM
I've checked your form and I could locate only one Calculation Widget which is shown below:
This really has nothing to do with performing mathematical calculations rather than just prepopulating fields into the said widget.
Can you please explain your use case and we will assist you achieving what you're after?
We're patiently waiting for your response.