How to add custom row in totals section after grand total row?
I need to add a custom row below grand total row. I have tried code from
http://excellencemagentoblog.com/blog/2012/01/27/magento-add-fee-discount-order-total/
It adds custom row but above grand total. I have tried to add a large value to tag totals_sort in config.xml but it is not working.
Also when I pass value for custom row it is formatted to amount with store currency. Like if I pass value as 100 then in totals section it will be shown as $100. But I need to show it as 100 ABC
EDIT
Please see screen shot below.
ce-1.9.1.0 totals
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I need to add a custom row below grand total row. I have tried code from
http://excellencemagentoblog.com/blog/2012/01/27/magento-add-fee-discount-order-total/
It adds custom row but above grand total. I have tried to add a large value to tag totals_sort in config.xml but it is not working.
Also when I pass value for custom row it is formatted to amount with store currency. Like if I pass value as 100 then in totals section it will be shown as $100. But I need to show it as 100 ABC
EDIT
Please see screen shot below.
ce-1.9.1.0 totals
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did you found a solution?
– M.Elwan
May 4 '17 at 7:15
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I need to add a custom row below grand total row. I have tried code from
http://excellencemagentoblog.com/blog/2012/01/27/magento-add-fee-discount-order-total/
It adds custom row but above grand total. I have tried to add a large value to tag totals_sort in config.xml but it is not working.
Also when I pass value for custom row it is formatted to amount with store currency. Like if I pass value as 100 then in totals section it will be shown as $100. But I need to show it as 100 ABC
EDIT
Please see screen shot below.
ce-1.9.1.0 totals
I need to add a custom row below grand total row. I have tried code from
http://excellencemagentoblog.com/blog/2012/01/27/magento-add-fee-discount-order-total/
It adds custom row but above grand total. I have tried to add a large value to tag totals_sort in config.xml but it is not working.
Also when I pass value for custom row it is formatted to amount with store currency. Like if I pass value as 100 then in totals section it will be shown as $100. But I need to show it as 100 ABC
EDIT
Please see screen shot below.
ce-1.9.1.0 totals
ce-1.9.1.0 totals
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It is not obvious but totals have 2 different areas: main (code null
) and footer (code footer
). Regardless how do you sort your custom total it will always be above grand total (which is in a footer area) if it is in a main area.
So the solution is quite straightforward - add your total to footer area too. In order to do so in an array that fetch
method of your total class returns add 'area' => 'footer'
.
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It is not obvious but totals have 2 different areas: main (code null
) and footer (code footer
). Regardless how do you sort your custom total it will always be above grand total (which is in a footer area) if it is in a main area.
So the solution is quite straightforward - add your total to footer area too. In order to do so in an array that fetch
method of your total class returns add 'area' => 'footer'
.
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It is not obvious but totals have 2 different areas: main (code null
) and footer (code footer
). Regardless how do you sort your custom total it will always be above grand total (which is in a footer area) if it is in a main area.
So the solution is quite straightforward - add your total to footer area too. In order to do so in an array that fetch
method of your total class returns add 'area' => 'footer'
.
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It is not obvious but totals have 2 different areas: main (code null
) and footer (code footer
). Regardless how do you sort your custom total it will always be above grand total (which is in a footer area) if it is in a main area.
So the solution is quite straightforward - add your total to footer area too. In order to do so in an array that fetch
method of your total class returns add 'area' => 'footer'
.
It is not obvious but totals have 2 different areas: main (code null
) and footer (code footer
). Regardless how do you sort your custom total it will always be above grand total (which is in a footer area) if it is in a main area.
So the solution is quite straightforward - add your total to footer area too. In order to do so in an array that fetch
method of your total class returns add 'area' => 'footer'
.
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