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I have this Shopping cart that allows for the creation of products with product sizes and so if a customer purchases a shirt which regular price is $10 but he/she chooses a large size which is marked @ $12 then of course the shopping cart then charges $12 - then the customer receives a purchase notification email defining the purchase of the $12 size large shirt, and thats all fine except that currently the notification email defines the shirt with $0.00 price in a row and in another row it defines the shirt size with the $12.00 price. So it basically defines the product twice, and i don't want it to do that. I want the product price and size to all be included in the same row. Attached is the .php file that needs the modification. I had a developer tell me that it could not be done. Can someone please have a look at this file and tell me if its true that what I want cannot be done! - all i want to do is merge those two rows together.  I've attached the php that is responsible for writing the tables containing the purchased items.

orderSaveAjax.php

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You can add another column to each row for size or you can display the product and size in one column. Either way, you'll have to use some logic to check if the product has a size. You can't have one row with such and such columns and another row with something different though - there needs to be consistency when you're pulling this data from the database. You can put in IF statements to determine if that product has a size that's not NULL or some other value and then display it if it does or display something like "N/A" if it doesn't. You might be asking the developer to do something that is impossible like only adding a column to certain rows, but not others. 

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