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CynthiandAsked on June 9, 2016 at 11:54 AM
I need to have a ticket template where people can purchase more than one ticket and then pay with paypal. How do I do that?
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JanReplied on June 9, 2016 at 3:16 PM
You can use the Inventory widget and the Form Calculation widget to achieve this one. Here's a demo form: https://form.jotform.com/61605455820958
Here's a guide on how I created that demo form:
1. Add the Inventory widget to your form. In the widget wizard, you can change the description and the available products.
2. After that, use the Form Calculation widget to create a formula. The formula is to multiply the number of tickets to its specified price. Here's a screenshot:
3. Now you need to integrate PayPal into your form. In the payment wizard, the first screen is where you'll enter the API credentials. While on the second page, you'll be given an option to choose.
Please select "Collect Donations/ Custom Amount Payments" and then choose "Calculation" field in the "Get Amount From" option.
4. After completing the PayPal integration, you need to hide the Calculation field. Just right click the field and then select "Hide Field".
Related guides:
How-to-Perform-Calculation-in-the-Form
How-to-pass-a-calculation-to-a-payment-field
Setting-Up-Your-First-Order-FormIf you have any questions, let us know. Thank you.
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Mike_G JotForm SupportReplied on August 7, 2016 at 5:36 PM
@grade4pagasa
Although what you're asking is somehow relevant to the initial topic of this thread, I still chose to transfer your concern to a new thread considering it is more about transferring product details created outside the payment field to the PayPal's Order Summary list.
Here's the link to the new thread: Is-there-a-way-to-also-transfer-the-purchase-details-of-the-products-created-outside-the-PayPal-payment-field-to-PayPal-s-Order-Summary-list
I would like to apologize for any inconvenience, we tend to do this to avoid confusion with the answers being provided. I hope you understand.
Thank you.