Radio field with Yes/No conditions in Fee Formula?

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11 years 7 months ago #48510 by Brian F
Hi. I have an event that has a Member ($20) price and Non-Member ($55) price. That works fine. I have an admin-only radio field: Reservation : Yes(default) | No.

When a person is registering, the “Reservation” field is hidden and “Yes” is chosen by default.

At the event, there will be people walking up for the event, and the admin will manually enter their registration within the Event Booking admin component, and “Reservation: No” will be selected.

When “Reservation: No” is selected, we are needing for the Member price to be +$45 and the Non-Member price to be +$15.

I see next to the “Fee Formula” field it says “It only applied for textbox field type”. Does that mean it’s not possible to do a fee formula using a radio field?

Am I able to do a condition such as: if ‘Reservation = No’ add $45 to the Member price and $15 to the Non-Member price?

As a current workaround, I have an admin-only radio field:
- Made Reservation: $0(default)
- Member w/o reservation (+$45)
- Non-Member w/o reservation (+$15)

But I would rather have a Yes/No radio field instead, and the $45 and $15 added respectively if “No” is selected.

Thanks!
Event Booking v 1.6.5
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11 years 7 months ago #48512 by Tuan Pham Ngoc
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Hi Brian

Unfortunately, the kind of Fee Formula you are asking for is not available in the extension. So you will have to use the solution you are having at the moment.

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11 years 7 months ago #48524 by Andrew Shaw
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You could use drop down list rather than radio buttons this works with fee fields.....

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11 years 6 months ago #49153 by Brian F
Hi, thank you for the replies. If I could ask a follow up question. Some of our events will have a free option; I have the event price set to $0, and a custom radio fee field: Member ($20) price, Non-Member ($55) price, Emeritus Member ($0).

For our payment option I have Authorize.Net. If "Emeritus Member ($0)" is selected the event price is $0, but the credit card fields in the Payment Information are still visible and required. Is it possible if "Emeritus Member ($0)" is selected the credit card fields are hidden and not required since the event is now $0?

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11 years 6 months ago #49169 by Tuan Pham Ngoc
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Hi Brian

I believe when the price is 0, the payment section should be hided. That's how it works in version 1.6.6. Could you let me know what version you are using ? If you use version 1.6.6 and still has that issue, please submit a support ticket

I will then check to see what's wrong and get it corrected for you

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11 years 6 months ago #49192 by Brian F
Thanks Tuan, sorry, meant to mention that I have v1.6.6 installed. I'll submit the support ticket.

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11 years 6 months ago #49202 by Tuan Pham Ngoc
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OK Brian. Please submit a support ticket and we will check it ASAP.

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