RecurringOrders
Summary
The RecurringOrders
loop lets you display various information about all recurring orders.
Examples
Basic usage
Notice the use of @item.GetValue to get data from the loop variable.
If you just write @GetValue, the data will be taken from outside the loop.
Similarly, you have to use @item.GetLoop to use loops inside a loop.
Check if the loop exists
Example of usage
The following general example illustrates how to use a loop construct.
Check if the loop exists
Available tags
Ecom:CustomerCenter.RecurringOrders.RecurringOrderDetailsURL
Returns URL to the recurring order's details.
@GetString("Ecom:CustomerCenter.RecurringOrders.RecurringOrderDetailsURL")
Ecom:RecurringOrder.EndDate
Returns a date when recurring order performing will be completed.
@GetString("Ecom:RecurringOrder.EndDate")
Ecom:RecurringOrder.Interval
Returns interval of invoking the recurring order.
@GetString("Ecom:RecurringOrder.Interval")
Ecom:RecurringOrder.IntervalUnit
Returns code of an interval unit.
@GetString("Ecom:RecurringOrder.IntervalUnit")
Ecom:RecurringOrder.IntervalUnit.Name
Returns name of an interval unit.
@GetString("Ecom:RecurringOrder.IntervalUnit.Name")
Ecom:RecurringOrder.StartDate
Returns start date of a recurring order.
@GetString("Ecom:RecurringOrder.StartDate")