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Subject: Passing Radio Button values to Paypal
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Heather
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08/05/2008 8:42 PM  

Anyone??
Is it best to accomplish this through a client side event or the calculation option on the paypal setup?  I've looked at the betasprings example for radio buttons and couldn't interpret the client side javascript to apply to my form.  My radio field is $(Int/US) and I need to pass the chosen value through to Paypal.  Any suggestions?  Thanks so much! 

Chad
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08/05/2008 9:44 PM  
Heather,

Hi. Well unless I am missing something you should be able to do this very easily. Let me clarify a few things.

1. There is currently already an option to just include the short field name within the additional parameters area of the PayPal integration. This would just be $(Int/US) as a field. Does it not get passed properly?

2. Are you looking for the 'value' or the 'text' of the field? The text would be the question option and might be something like 'California' where the value might be something like 'CA'. There was a new feature to include text options within email and SQL completion events using the $(ShortFieldName_Text) option, and we are updating this for the next version of Dynamic Forms as well (it will be included as an available feature for PayPal additional parameters area).

If you are needing the value then you should already be able to do this, if you are needing the text that the value represents then you would either need to use a client side event to get this, or you would need to wait for the 2.7 release.



-Chad
Heather
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08/11/2008 10:32 AM  

Could it really be that easy?!  YES!! Thanks so much Chad.  H

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