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NATS 3
Billers Admin
Biller
Cascade
NATS Cascades
Adding Cascades
Biller Cancel Promotions
Cascade Weight
Autocascade
Hidden Cascades
Geo-Targeting Cascades
Type-In Cascade
Post-Biller Templates
Extra Biller Fields
HTTPS Gateways
Payment Deduction
Timed Cascade Rules
Multiple Biller Accounts
Upgrade Plus
Adding a Biller

The Cascade settings include a checkbox labeled "hide cascade". This setting creates a cascade that's completely functional but not automatically used on any join forms. Place a hidden cascade on your join form template by hard-coding the cascade option in a radio button or a join form submit button.

Hiding a Cascade

In NATS's Billers Admin click the Edit icon of the cascade that you want to hide.

Manually Adding a Cascade to a Join Form

After a cascade is hidden, it no longer appears on any join forms. To include it on a join form, use one of the following options.

Figure 1.4 - Join Form - Using a Hidden Cascade
Figure 1.5 - Join Form - Built-in cascade method listing

Figure 1.4 illustrates HTML code that puts the cascade short name in a HTML option. This contrasts with the standard template content found in Figure 1.5 - normally, NATS dynamically loops through each cascade that's available for the given site and creates an HTML radio button control for each one. If a cascade is hidden, it can never be displayed on a join form in this way; the only way to display a hidden cascade as an option is to hard-code it, as seen in figure 1.4. You may also place the cascade value in a hidden form field, such that the surfer will not be required to select a payment method.