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‎03-23-2017 04:34 PM
I'm trying to add a new check box field to the Istanbul Service Portal Shopping Cart, with the ultimate goal of the true/false value making its way to the Request, but, I'm stuck.
What I've done so far:
- I've created the appropriate column on sc_request
- I've modified the 'large_shopping_cart.html' Angular ng-template to get the appropriate field on the Portal page
- I've modified the 'SC Shopping Cart' Widget Server Script and Client Controller so that everything is processed properly. I've logged what is being returned on submit, so I know we're working up until this point.
This is where things get a little fuzzy for me. From what I can tell, the 'SPCart' Script Include is called from the widget and all the appropriate data is sent on it's way. But I don't know what to do from here?
Has anyone done something similar on the Portal Shopping Cart that can point me in the right direction?
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‎03-27-2017 01:29 PM
I just completed adding a few fields to the Service Portal shopping cart. From what I can tell that is part of the backend process that we do not have access to. I ended up creating a new Script Includes with my logic and inherited the SPCart script.
One thing I was held up on, I have minimal knowledge of the shopping cart structure, you must add whatever fields you are wanting to both the sc_request and the sc_cart tables. Then I just used this article for the cartpop since I was adding more than one new field.
There may be an easier/new way to do it with the Service Portal but I haven't seen any documentation.
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‎03-24-2017 11:23 AM
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‎03-27-2017 01:29 PM
I just completed adding a few fields to the Service Portal shopping cart. From what I can tell that is part of the backend process that we do not have access to. I ended up creating a new Script Includes with my logic and inherited the SPCart script.
One thing I was held up on, I have minimal knowledge of the shopping cart structure, you must add whatever fields you are wanting to both the sc_request and the sc_cart tables. Then I just used this article for the cartpop since I was adding more than one new field.
There may be an easier/new way to do it with the Service Portal but I haven't seen any documentation.
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‎03-27-2017 03:12 PM
I was so caught up with trying to figure out how the OOB Script Include functioned that I didn't even think of adding my own. Great idea!!
I actually reached out to HI regarding this and they confirmed there is no applicable documentation, but wouldn't confirm if it was something available to us as customers to fully modify 😕
I'll give your suggestion here a try!
Thanks!
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‎07-11-2017 10:23 PM
HI
Could you please share the details what you have done to achieve this , i was not able to pass new value from cart to Request table:(
thanks for the support