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Calculating amounts in a fillable form

Asked by auntyp in Miscellaneous Web Development, JavaScript, Adobe Acrobat

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I have an online fillable Order Form (PDF) which I want to add calculations to.
My javascript knowledge is very limited.

 I have a few different types of calculations I need to do.

1. Total how many items and multiply this number by $399 (the price)
2. Same again, but multiply by $8.90 (the price)
3. Add number 1 to number 2 (easy)
4. Add $25 for freight if order is under $100
5. Add tax (multiply total order by tax rate)

Easy to do the first type of calculation in Adobe ("Value is the"), but when I try to use Simplified Field Notation, nothing works, which I need if the calculation is not straight forward.

For the first calculation, I did this:
(item1+item2)*399 - where Item1 is the field name

It doesn't work.
No idea what I am doing wrong.

Point 2 will be the same principle.

Point 4 is an "if" statement, I assume:
"If sub-total is less than $100, then add $25"

Point 5 is just another multiplication, but I am obviously not putting the correct syntax in for multiplication.

It is probably fairly easy, once you know how - I have done many Google searches for Simplified Field Notation, but there isn't much out there - or I haven't managed to find it.

All help appreciated.

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