[consulting] Form with 3 Payment options
Holly Ferree
hferree at gmail.com
Tue Feb 9 16:04:23 UTC 2010
Thanks.... I was thinking that it sounded more like a shopping cart than a
registration form.... And I¹ve always wanted to try Ubercart (heard many
good things).
Thanks for the advice,
Holly
On 2/9/10 10:34 AM, "Jason Smith" <jsmith43 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> gads, sounds like what you want isn't a webform but an actual Ubercart
> product. That will provide you with all of the other features that you may
> want - order tracking, reports, extensibility (particularly with regards to
> extra payment methods that you may need in the future)
>
> Install Ubercart and create a content type / product for the registration.
> Set the price to $40 and add an "Attribute" for the membership type and
> options for "Individual (+$0)" and Family (+$10). Configure Ubercart to accept
> the payment types of interest. One exists for each of the options you specify
> and is far more robust than something you would throw together.
>
> You could add the children as an attribute, or as a "member names" field with
> "unlimited" values.
>
> On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 7:19 PM, Holly Ferree <hferree at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I have an event registration form to set up. I like using webforms (have
>> drupal 6 site).
>>
>> I need to know how to add payment type. Each registration is either $40 for
>> individuals or $50 for family (so I have two different amounts). And the
>> three payment options the client wants is:
>>
>> 1) I will bring Check or Cash to registration
>> 2) online via Paypal
>> 3) I will mail a check
>>
>> -----
>>
>> Also in the form, I need the name and age of a child (for the daycare for
>> the event) and would like to put that on the same line so it would be:
>>
>> Child's name:________________ Age:____
>>
>> I figure having one child's info per line is easier to understand than:
>>
>> 1st Child's name:
>> 1st Child's age:
>> 2nd Child's name:
>> Etc.
>>
>> To put it on one line, should I create a form_name.tpl.php with the
>> appropriate field info to insert stuff where I want it or is there a better
>> way to do it? Or should I do Child 1 in a fieldset with the 2 fields and
>> then child 2 in another fieldset, etc. (that seems to be the easiest way for
>> drupal and just as easy to understand as the same line option)
>>
>> Just wondering what is the best practices/way to go about the above.
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Holly Ferree, Graphic Designer, BFA
>> 813.786.0852
>> hferree at gmail.com
>> http://www.designbyholly.com/
>>
>> PS BTW the issue last week was solved by drupal_add_js (and I added
>> jquery_update module as well). So thank you for all those that gave advice
>> :) It worked and I'm very happy not to be limited anymore:)
>>
>>
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