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

  1. Open the page in Input sources → Web configurators.
  2. In Price formula, write a formula over the inputs. It is the same language as the rules — `[Délka] * 12 + [Počet dveří] * 3500`, say.
  3. Pick the currency. The page formats the number itself, by the customer's language.
  4. Open the page preview and try a few combinations. The price is computed in the browser on every change to an input.
  5. 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

⚠ 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.