[ic] Size based shipping

Rick Eicher II interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com
Tue Dec 4 09:40:01 2001


> ...
>
> > > When i load an item into the cart it gives me a shipping cost of
> > > $154,792,564.00 for a medium
> > > and $154,792,620.00 for a large. Now while i plan to retire
> > > someday I do not
> > > think I will get many sales on this site.:)
> > >
> > > So what have I done wrong? lol To me the code looks write but
> I know that
> > > one can not proof read there own essay.
> > >
> > > I am useing redhat 7.1 and interchange 4.8.3(rpm). Not that that
> > > will matter
> > > much.
> >
> > Here is my latest version of the usertag in my catalog.cfg:
> >
> > #Shipping user tag
> >
> > UserTag ship Routine <<EOF
> > sub{
> > package Vend::Interpolate;
> > my $total =0;
> > [item-list]
> > if ([item-modifier size] =~ /^s/i) {$total += ([nitems] * 8.95);}
> > if ([item-modifier size] =~ /^m/i) {$total += ([nitems] * 9.95);}
> > if ([item-modifier size] =~ /^l/i) {$total += ([nitems] * 10.95);}
> > if ([item-modifier size] =~ /^xl/i) {$total += ([nitems] * 11.95);}
> > [/item-list]
> > return $total;
> > }
>
If I make the usertag like this:

UserTag ship Routine <<EOF
sub{
package Vend::Interpolate;
my $total =0;

{$total += (9.95);}

return $total;
}
EOF


Then it works. :) (gives 9.95 as the shipping) But as soon as I try and add
any tag I get $153 million or so for the shipping. Even the [item-list]tags.

It seems to me that it is not interpreting the tags correctly. Have i left
some thing out that would let it use the tags?

Thanks
Rick