Hi Alessandro, it is ok. The line totals are backwards, and the default to be displayed should be the grouped totals. Is it hard to show single line for grouped data, multiple lines for details, and show grouped line as default? Many thanks sir.
What you did is great, is just that is backwards, not at the div level, but at the table level.
Hi Alessandro, I just ran into an issue with your solution. When there are multiple single items like box 1, box 2, box 3, the single line row only captures the values for box 1.
yes, jsfiddle.net/alemarch/k3t0cbcc/13 but is an example.. i think that the html code is generated for you..js only read and group what read inner html tag
sorry my bad, i see what you did. it seems to work good.
I am getting an error when I plug your code in: TypeError: $(...).children(...).html(...) is undefined h += '<td>' + $(this).children('.shoppingCart_Price_Each').html().replace(/Each/... it points to this part: $(this)
I think I got it, my real html structure is a bit different that the one used in the fiddle.
Alessandro. I got it to work for the single but for the multiple, only for the shoppingCart_Box class. The html is different on the real page and it does not recognize the class for the Each column. This is how my html looks: <div class="shoppingCartPrice"><div class="shoppingCart_Price_Each">Each $26.99</div><div class="shoppingCart_SubTotal_Each">Price $26.99</div></div>
It works for the single line using children, but for the multiple line display, the each and price are not working. The description and quantity does work.
I tried without luck, this: h += '<td>' + $('.shoppingCartPrice').parent().next('.shoppingCart_Price_Each').html().replace(/Each/, "") + '</td>'
I was able to fix the code to make it work with the correct markup structure and classes for the display of grouped line table