Events Made Easy Forums How do I … the #_TOTALPRICE{xx} are only displaying 0.00 and not the correct price!

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    Anonymous
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    Hi,
    the #_TOTALPRICE{xx} are only displaying the amount 0.00 in my rsvd e-mails and not the correct prices!

    Please help.

    Thank you in advance.

    #54222
    Franky
    Keymaster

    Which scenario? Multibooking+multiprice? Or just multiprice?

    #54227
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Just multiprice scenario and not all the time.
    It only happens when i try to use them in e-mails send to attendees that reserved a space in any multi price event.
    They work in other times.
    For example they do not work when in a booking e-mail template: a reminder of the booking and the event I list again all the multiprice options – I do that cause I have chosen the multi price option as a solution to the fact that i want them to have the “Pay at the door with cash option” so I add that as a multi price option with price 0, and then manually accept their reservation) Now when I send the reminder to all who booked (paid and not(pay at the door option) I want to list all multiprice options again to remind the pay at the door with cash attendees to bring that amount either in cash or check.

    I solved it for now by creating many e-mail templates for every different multi price event and instead of using the #_TOTALPRICE{xx} placeholders I actually manually write the correct amounts.

    Maybe I tried to use them in a way they were not meant to be used? But I did it cause it was my only way around the fact that i needed to have the option PAY AT THE DOOR in my rsvp forms.

    Thank you in advance!
    D.

    #54231
    Franky
    Keymaster

    “Pay at the door with cash”? That can easily be obtained by using basic multiprice in the online registration form and in the payment screen behind you can just use conditional tags (“payment form header format”) to add the text that no online payment is needed then. Or even use conditional tags in the “payment form header format” to add a simple redirect using jquery/javascript.
    Now, #_TOTALPRICE can be used in booking mails, but not in attendee mails. See the doc:
    http://www.e-dynamics.be/wordpress/?cat=45 and
    http://www.e-dynamics.be/wordpress/?cat=48

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