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Hi,
Is it possible to have both a one time payment button and a subscription button in my website at the same time? I want to give the users the ability to do both subscriptions or single payments.
Thanks in advance,
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@thehelpbuddy wrote:Thank you for your suggestion! I am working in a SAP application and one of the issues I found with that approach is that, according to Paypal's documentation the script tag for subscriptions is slightly different to the one for one time payments... The one for subscriptions ends with "
&intent=subscription" while the one for one time payments does not. Which one should I use?
Disclaimer: I’m not an expert but maybe this could lead you to the right direction:
Kudos & Solved are greatly appreciated. 🙂
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Yes. Make a button for one-time payment and a button for subscription based payment and paste the code on the same page or separate page on your website.
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Thank you for your suggestion! I am working in a SAP application and one of the issues I found with that approach is that, according to Paypal's documentation the script tag for subscriptions is slightly different to the one for one time payments... The one for subscriptions ends with "
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@thehelpbuddy wrote:Thank you for your suggestion! I am working in a SAP application and one of the issues I found with that approach is that, according to Paypal's documentation the script tag for subscriptions is slightly different to the one for one time payments... The one for subscriptions ends with "
&intent=subscription" while the one for one time payments does not. Which one should I use?
Disclaimer: I’m not an expert but maybe this could lead you to the right direction:
Kudos & Solved are greatly appreciated. 🙂
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