Addon Name
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A unique name identifying the addon. This field is editable only when adding a new addon. The edit mode for this field is a textbox.
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Addon Type
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The addon type. Valid values are:
The edit mode for this field is a dropdown list.
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Number of Items
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Number of addons to add to the account.
For example, if Addon Type is set to FTP Accounts and Number of Items is set to 5, once the customer orders and pays for the package and addon, the total number of FTP accounts in the cPanel account will be the number of FTP accounts in the package plus 5.
The edit mode for this field is a textbox.
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Let User Select Quantity
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Allow the user to select the quantity of the addons they require. Valid values are No, Yes (from a dropdown list) and Yes (in a textbox).
Selecting No will set the quantity to 1.
Selecting Yes (from a dropdown list) will allow the customer to select the quantity from a dropdown list populated with all the values between minimum and maximum quantity fields.
Selecting Yes (in a textbox) will allow the customer to select the quantity using a textbox. if the customer enters values outside the minimum and maximum quantity fields range, an error will be shown.
The edit mode for this field is a dropdown list.
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Minimum Quantity
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Minimum quantity of this addon than a customer can order. The edit mode for this field is a textbox.
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Maximum Quantity
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Maximum quantity of this addon than a customer can order. The edit mode for this field is a textbox.
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Display Name
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The name displayed to the customer. The edit mode for this field is a textbox.
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Description
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The description of the package displayed to the customer. The edit mode for this field is a textbox.
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Notes
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Any notes you wish to make as a reminder to yourself about the cPanel addon. These notes are not visible to the customer. The following panel shows up when editing this field:
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Term
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The term name the price and setup price are for.
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Price
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The price of the package for the term
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Setup Price
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The setup price of the package for the term
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