- Go to Edit > Events
- Select the event and click on
- There are two places that coupons can be applied:Event Pricing (Advanced): Here you can set discounts for early registration and discounts for registrants who register together.Event Groups/Collections: Here you can set discounts for multiple event registrations.
Description
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What is a Group?A group is defined implicitly. This means that when a name of a Group is typed into the text box, it becomes defined. Events that are associated with the same name become the “Group”. For a coupon to be activated, not all members of group must be selected. If two or more members of a group are selected, the coupons for each event are activated. Each event may have a different coupon applied even if they are all in the same group. Multiple coupons per event may be applied for the same event in one group. Example #1
Above are the group tables for two different events. They are both a member of the group “Camps”. If the registrant registers for both events, then the group become “active”. This means that the coupons are activated. Event #1 will receive a 15% discount as well as a student discount. Event #2 will receive a 15% discount.
Above are the group tables for three different events. They are all members of the group “Camps”. If the registrant registers for a combination of two or three of the events, the group becomes “active”. Any coupons associated with the group will be “activated”. Note that Event #3 has no coupons associated with it. If a registerant registers for Events #2 and #3, Event #2 would receive a 15% discount. The price of Event #3 would remain unchanged. Since the registrant did not register for Event #1, it remains untouched.
What is a Collection?A collection is like a group, but to become “active”, a registrant must register for ALL members of the collection.
Above are the collection tables for two different events. They are both a member of the collection “Camps”. If the registrant registers for both events, then the collection become “active”. This means that the coupons are activated. Event #1 will receive a 15% discount. Event #2 will receive a 25% discount.
Above are the collection tables for three different events. They are all members of the collection “Camps”. If the registrant registers for all three events, then the collection become “active”. This means that the coupons are activated. Event #1 will receive a 15% discount. Event #2 will receive a 25% discount. Because no coupon is associated with Event #3, it will receive no discount. Notice that the registrant must register for all three events for the discounts to occur. Had they registered for only Events 1 and 2, no discount would occur.
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