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12/2/2013 4:37 PM
 

Hi,

I have a requirement for "extras" to be added to the purchase of an event e.g. extra passengers to be added to a driving event. These extras are sub products of the main event - having their own price, quantity, etc but being linked to the event product. Is there a way using CartViper's products/events or the Event Planner module to implement such a feature?

 
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12/2/2013 5:27 PM
 

Hi,

Within Cart Viper you could use product variants to add in your additional products. In the below example we are changing the price of the poster based upon the users selection:

http://www.cartviper.com/demo/home/c/...

So in your scenario you could make a variant "number of additional drivers" and enter prices for 0,1,2, etc additional drivers and this cost would then be added to the cost of the original product they wanted to purchase.

Thanks
Nigel.

 
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12/11/2013 4:04 PM
 

Hi Nigel,

Apologies for not acknowledging your reply sooner. Thank you for the suggestion. I have used the variants to resolve my issue. However, I now have the problem of the Quantity dropdown being redundant. I can remove this in the ProductDetail template but this will remove it from my normal products. How can I show it for normal products but not event products?

 
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12/11/2013 7:57 PM
 

Hi,

Out of the box we do not support that, you could implement it in a number of ways:

1) Write a skin object to hide the standard quantity drop down if the product is an event:
http://blog.cartviper.com/post/2011/0...

2) Add some jQuery to the productDetail.htm template that would hide the drop down if the product is an event.

Option 2 is probably the quickest and easiest solution, if you would like us to provide a quote to complete this just let us know: nigel@cartviper.com

Thanks 

 
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