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Passing item option values



abramrickards
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Posts: 2


Hello! I'm interested in subscribing to the E-Junkie/FatFreeCartPro service you offer, but I do have one question before I do so. Does the paid shopping cart system allow for item option values to be passed to the shopping cart in the same way that you can do with the FatFreeCart (free) shopping cart system?

More specifically, on my website there are multiple pull-downs that customers use to make selections relevant to purchasing their goods. With FatFreeCart (free) I can pass these values to the shopping cart, which causes them to show up next to the item's name in their cart.

Is this feature also available with the E-Junkie/FatFreeCartPro system?

Thanks!


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POSTED ON: December 9, 2011 @ 21:45 GMT -7




E-junkieNinja
E-Junkie Crew
Posts: 753


There are two different features in E-junkie that will provide you with options for your products. Here is a link to our help page on the Variant and Variation features:
http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/help.variants.htm


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POSTED ON: December 10, 2011 @ 11:10 GMT -7




abramrickards
member
Posts: 2


Thank you for your response, E-junkieNinja.

However, I'm still a little confused if the options described in the link you posted will allow me to successfully integrate the E-Junkie shopping cart into my website.

Basically, when a customer visits my website to make a purchase s/he is asked to supply information for several fields prior to clicking the "Add to Cart" button. These fields include whether s/he would like to order a "Dozen/Half-Dozen" [muffins], whether they'd like to have the muffins "Shipped/delivered/pick-up", and (if they select "Deliver/Pick-up") a date for when they'd like to have their item delivered/picked-up. These values need to be passed to the shopping cart, mostly so that I can see them to know how to respond to a customer's purchase.

Based on your opinion with the E-Junkie shopping cart, will it be up to the task given the information I have provided you?


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POSTED ON: December 10, 2011 @ 12:33 GMT -7




E-junkieNinja
E-Junkie Crew
Posts: 753


Our FatFreeCart and E-junkie Cart both provide HTML code to place on your website. The way you place the FatFreeCart code and E-junkie code on your site is the same.

Our FatFreeCart is a basic version of our E-junkie Cart. The E-junkie Cart can do everything the FatFreeCart can do and more. You can setup shipping rules to allow your buyers the chance to decide how they want their product delivered, or if they want to pick it up. You can use either our Variant or Variation feature to create products, and button codes, that allow the buyer to choose from a group of options, like you mentioned.

E-junkie comes with a seven day trial, which begins when you start an account. I would suggest you go ahead and start a trial and checkout what E-junkie can do for you:
https://www.e-junkie.com/ej/login.php

You may also want to look over our general help page:
http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/help.htm


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POSTED ON: December 10, 2011 @ 15:14 GMT -7


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