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Bitrix. How to make different currencies for different infoblocks?
Hello, there are two identical information blocks in the trade catalog, the difference is that in one you need to set prices in rubles, and in the other in euros by default.
Is it realistic to do this? And How?
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Copy the native editing form to a new file, hook it up, select the desired currency in the trading catalog block.
Or change the value of the input using javascript in the admin panel.
Either you make an onBeforeElementAdd/onBeforeElementUpdate handler or something like that for the catalog and change the currency in rubles to euros.
Look, in Bitrix there is such a thing as "templates", then depending on the version it is called differently, but the essence is the same, if you expand the "Types of information blocks" section in the admin panel and select the desired info block, you can add a new attribute to the info in the fields section block. And then display this attribute in the site template.
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