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Uday
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Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2005 9:27 pm    Post subject: Custom Tax Calculation Reply with quote

Hi Everyone,

We are using CS2002 on SQL 2K running on W2K and IIS 5.0

We have to perform our own tax and total calcuations as the tax process is
different for us than the std. tax process.

When we were using the Sample tax and Required tax stuff from Commerce
server Total pipeline, the order was getting processes through Checkout
(using Verisign).
But our tax and total were not in line with our custom requirements.

We wrote Tax calculation and ran until the order summary where it displays
the tax and total numbers correctly but during Checkout processing it errors
out saying Value for key '_cy_tax_total' in dictionary '' missing (expected a
variant of type 6) (orderform=default). But "_cy_tax_total" is present on the
Order summary under OrderGroup's OrderForm object. We can see the value in
dump but the value disappears when we go for processing.

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks,
Uday
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David Messner [MSFT]
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Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2005 11:50 pm    Post subject: RE: Custom Tax Calculation Reply with quote

Keys that begin with underscores are not persisted with the OrderForm by
default.

Typically for order summary page you run basket + total pipeline.
Then for final checkout you run basket + total + checkout.

If you're not doing this, my guess is you are getting the tax total
calculated for order summary page but are neither persisting it nor
recalculating it on checkout.

Let me know if I'm off base!

-djm
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Hi Everyone,

We are using CS2002 on SQL 2K running on W2K and IIS 5.0

We have to perform our own tax and total calcuations as the tax process is
different for us than the std. tax process.

When we were using the Sample tax and Required tax stuff from Commerce
server Total pipeline, the order was getting processes through Checkout
(using Verisign).
But our tax and total were not in line with our custom requirements.

We wrote Tax calculation and ran until the order summary where it displays
the tax and total numbers correctly but during Checkout processing it
errors
out saying Value for key '_cy_tax_total' in dictionary '' missing (expected
a
variant of type 6) (orderform=default). But "_cy_tax_total" is present on
the
Order summary under OrderGroup's OrderForm object. We can see the value in
dump but the value disappears when we go for processing.

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks,
Uday
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