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9/7/2016 4:34 PM
 
Its difficult to say as I cant login and see the templates you're using to confirm, however when I go to the below page on your site and add that product to the cart there is no date associated with it, hence why you're not getting it outputted in the email:

http://www.krwa.net/TRAINING/Schedule-Register/c/training

Looking at the HTML generated it appears you have commented out the [EVENTDATES] token, highlighted below? We need the data that token creates to associate a date and time with the product, also if the date is recurring this is where the customer selects which date they want to attend in the sequence.

What I suggest is is first un-commenting out the token and try adding to the cart and confirming this is the issue. If that resolves the issue , if you still want to hide it use CSS rather than <!-- --> 

 
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9/7/2016 4:57 PM
 
I think that's getting closer, but there's still an issue. I did what you suggested, and didn't even hide it with CSS yet, but my cart looks like this: undefined 
 
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9/7/2016 6:52 PM
 
Can you download and install the latest version:
http://www.cartviper.com/free-trial

There were 2 issues:

1) The [EVENTDATES] token needs to be on the ProductList.htm template and rendered to the page, so not commented out.

2) We had a bug whereby we were not correctly selecting the event date, giving you the "undefined" message, the latest version should correct that. 
 
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9/7/2016 7:38 PM
 
That was it! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
 
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9/29/2016 4:51 PM
 
Nigel you helped me perfectly with this original problem, but there's now a new request that follows my original question... Now we want to add the token [Manufacturer] to the orderDetailsConfirmEmail.htm template. HELP? I'm not sure how to use Razor scripts, is there documentation there?
 
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