Quantity Discount with Number Input
_You can use the actual number entered by the user enters and the range-based value set by you in your calculations through a single number input element._
_Use the element name directly in the formula for retrieving the range-based value, and type the element name[actualvalue] in the formula to get the actual value entered by the user._
Example:
The most common use case of the above feature is Quantity Discounts. You can let the user enter the desired quantity and calculate the price based on the quantity-range value set by you in the element properties.
As shown in the image below, you can set different prices for different quantity ranges, $5 for range 1 to 49, $4 for range 50 - 99, and so on.

Then, in the formula, you can retrieve the quantity-based price through the label name, i.e. "**Quantity**", and the actual value entered by the user in the number input through "**Quantity[actualvalue]**". So, the final price can be calculated by the formula - Quantity*Quantity[actualvalue]
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_Use the element name directly in the formula for retrieving the range-based value, and type the element name[actualvalue] in the formula to get the actual value entered by the user._
Example:
The most common use case of the above feature is Quantity Discounts. You can let the user enter the desired quantity and calculate the price based on the quantity-range value set by you in the element properties.
As shown in the image below, you can set different prices for different quantity ranges, $5 for range 1 to 49, $4 for range 50 - 99, and so on.

Then, in the formula, you can retrieve the quantity-based price through the label name, i.e. "**Quantity**", and the actual value entered by the user in the number input through "**Quantity[actualvalue]**". So, the final price can be calculated by the formula - Quantity*Quantity[actualvalue]
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Updated on: 02/05/2025
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