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Thread began 12/14/2015 12:51 pm by mrobben375515 | Last modified 12/14/2015 2:07 pm by Ray Borduin | 621 views | 1 replies |

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In my template pages for all my ecommerce pages, I have an icon of a shopping cart. Next to it I want to show a number of how many items the user currently has in the shopping cart and what the total extended sell is. I normally would identify a record set and display the number of records in that set. However, I am using eCart6 and this cart is a session cart. I assume I can't identify a record set from a session set. Do I have to create a cart table that tracks what the user has in the cart in order to display this as I described?

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

Use the ecart display manager to add a "Quick Cart"... it will display the number of items and the total. You can use that or take the code from it to integrate into your own design.

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