Show a price on the page — gull system handbook
The price formula belongs to the page, not the configurator, so one configurator can carry two prices. And why a failing price renders blank rather than zero.
Show a price on the page
The price belongs to the page, not to the CAD configurator. One configurator can sit on two pages at two different prices.
The procedure
- Open the page in Input sources → Web configurators.
- In Price formula, write a formula over the inputs. It is the same language as the rules — `[Délka] * 12 + [Počet dveří] * 3500`, say.
- Pick the currency. The page formats the number itself, by the customer's language.
- Open the page preview and try a few combinations. The price is computed in the browser on every change to an input.
- After editing the formula, export the page again — the formula is part of the snapshot.
An empty formula means no price is shown on the page at all. That is a full setup, not a missing one: a page that collects enquiries and leaves the pricing to you is a finished product.
Why the price belongs to the page
- One configurator, two prices. Export it twice — once for the end customer, once for a dealer — and each page prices differently. No new mechanism and no second configurator.
- An order from a spreadsheet has nobody to quote to. So pricing stays out of the Hub's own run path and lives where the buyer is.
⚠ When the formula fails, the price renders blank — never as 0. A zero looks like a price and the customer orders against it; a blank makes them ask.