7.1
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- How to
- Common Tasks
- Company Tasks
- Publication Type and Document Tasks
- Add publication types
- Modify the publication type properties
- Delete a publication type folder
- Adding documents to a publication type
- Delete documents from a publication type
- Edit document properties
- Manage production settings
- Output options
- Manage linked files
- Setting up web forms
- Define file upload settings
- Setting up pricing
- Image Collection Tasks
- Order Manager Tasks
- Ordering workflow
- Settings
- General Settings
- Pricing and Ordering
- Production
- Modules
- Enabling B2C (Business to Customer)
- Introduction to Regular Expressions
3.1 The shopping cart
The shopping cart allows customers to collect multiple documents in the cart before placing an order.
Documents created by a customer stay in the shopping cart even if the customer leaves the web site. There is
no need for the customer to complete the ordering process. The next time the customer logs on the shoppping
cart will list the documents created in a previous session. The contents of the documents can be changed (Edit
job content), the documents can be removed from the cart and new documents can added.
In PrintShop Mail Web it is possible to edit the content of PrintShop Mail documents in the Checkout or
Shopping cart. These PrintShop Mail documents must contain data fields and/or variables. In the shopping
cart, next to the documents name a pencil icon is shown. Customers can click the pencil icon to edit the
content of the job. It is possible now to change the data entered for user input fields, change the field
mapping of an uploaded databae file or replace the database file.
Each item in the cart can have a different pricing setup and quantity entry method. The appearance of the
quantity field depends on the entry method set for the document or is defined by the document type.
Documents that require a database file upload have quantity, which is determined by the number of records in
the database file. Documents that require a file upload are placed in the shopping cart as a quote order.
The shopping cart containing multiple documents with different quantity entry methods
The quantity entry method could be one of the following:
• Free entry field: The customer can enter a custom quantity within the minimum and maximum
quantity range (Pricing Options page).
• Predefined list: The customer can select a quantity from a predefined list. This list is derived from the
volume discount table.
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