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includepricetrue

includepricetrue is a descriptive term used in software documentation to denote a boolean flag that controls whether prices are included in rendered output. The name implies that when the flag is set to true, price information is displayed; when false, prices are omitted or hidden. The term is not a standard feature of any single framework, but it is representative of a common pattern in template rendering and document generation.

Use cases commonly involve invoice, quote, catalog, or receipt generation. In a sales quote template, enabling

Semantics and naming: includepricetrue is often implemented as a boolean value or a property that maps to

History and alternatives: There is no universal standard for the exact name; variants include includePrice, showPrice,

includepricetrue
causes
unit
prices,
subtotals,
and
totals
to
appear,
while
disabling
it
leaves
price
fields
blank
or
substitutes
placeholders.
The
flag
is
typically
read
from
a
data
model
or
configuration
store
and
passed
to
the
rendering
engine.
showPrice
or
includePrice.
Some
systems
may
support
tri-state
behavior
(true,
false,
or
null)
to
distinguish
explicit
omission
from
missing
data.
In
multilingual
or
compliance
contexts,
price
display
may
be
controlled
independently
from
other
sensitive
fields.
or
priceVisible.
Documentation
may
describe
similar
flags
under
content
visibility
or
price
disclosure
settings.
See
also:
includePrice,
showPrice,
priceDisplay,
contentVisibility.