Date: 10/15/01
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Hi
I wonder if this is possible, and if it is, what am I doing wrong? I got a
form, with either debit order details, or credit card details, both on the
same form. But I have put the select box, the debit order form, and the
credit card form in one file, and then users select it with an if statement,
and it's then called with functions. This all works very well with:
if ($Payment = 'Debit') {
debit();
} elseif ($Payment = 'Credit') {
credit();
} else {
select();
Now, I email the form to sales department, but I want the output to differ,
depending on whether they selected debit order or credit card. I tried the
following, bit it didn't seem to work.
function bank_details()
{
switch ($Payment) {
case "Debit":
debitorder();
break;
case "Credit";
creditcard();
break;
}
function debitorder()
{
$bank_details = "AccountHolders Name: $account_holders_name\n";
$bank_details .= "Account Number: $account_number\n";
$bank_details .= "Bank Name: $bank_name\n";
$bank_details .= "Branch Name: $Branch_name\n";
$bank_details .= "Branch Number: $branch_number\n";
$bank_details .= "Branch Number: $branch_number\n";
}
function creditcard()
{
$bank_details = "Card Holder: $CardHolder\n";
$bank_details .= "Card Number: $CardNumber\n";
$bank_details .= "CvvNumber: $CvvNumber\n";
$bank_details .= "CardType: $CardType\n";
$bank_details .= "CardMonth: $CardMonth\n";
$bank_details .= "CardYear: $CardYear\n";
}
}
I call bank_details() as follows:
$content .="Firstname: $first_name\n
Lastname: $last_name\n
ID Number: $your_id_number\n
Company Name: $company\n
Postal Address: $postal_address_1\n
Postal Address2: $postal_address_2\n
Postal code: $postal_code\n
Email: $email\n
Work Phone: $work_phone_number\n
Work Code: $work_phone_number_code\n
Home Phone: $phone_home\n
Home Code: $phone_home_code\n
Faxn Nmber: $fax_number\n
Fax Code: $fax_number_code\n
Cell: $phone_cell\n
Domain Name: $domain_name\n
Hosting Option: $Hosting_option\n
Upload Option: $Upload_option\n
Application Description: $ApplicationDesc\n
$bank_details
$reseller
Agreed: $agreed_with_the_terms_and_conditions\n";
It doesn't seem to display the bank detail though, on either form. Is there
anyway of getting this done?
Regards
Rudi Ahlers
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