Rules for Transaction fees

Hi All, 

I am trying to ascertain the best approach or best rule for a transaction fee which will allow the most expensive fee to win out. For example we have Performances that have lets say a $7 fee yet we also have education workshops which have a discounted fee.

What we want to do is create a rule which will not add the two fees together if both items are chosen but have the $7 fee win if both are chosen.

If a workshop is chosen alone then the $4 fee will be placed against the transaction.

The performance would sit under separate seasons of,lets say, Education shows 2010 and the workshop would sit under Education Workshops 2010.

We were thinking a rule based on  performance seat level with a price range of lowest $7 - $15 for the workshop ticket?

Anyone tried this? And how did it go?

 

  • Hey Ranie, did you ever find a way to work this? I'm wanting to look into something similar.

  • Nice searching, no! Customization on the web would e the way to go. Or using web rules if you can find a way to do that! 
    Cheers
    Ranie

    Excuse typos and brevity

    On 13/08/2014, at 10:55 PM, "Tim Chandler" <bounce-timchandler7448@tessituranetwork.com> wrote:

    Hey Ranie, did you ever find a way to work this? I'm wanting to look into something similar.

    From: Ranie Daw <bounce-raniedaw3224@tessituranetwork.com>
    Sent: 8/5/2009 2:16:05 AM

    Hi All, 

    I am trying to ascertain the best approach or best rule for a transaction fee which will allow the most expensive fee to win out. For example we have Performances that have lets say a $7 fee yet we also have education workshops which have a discounted fee.

    What we want to do is create a rule which will not add the two fees together if both items are chosen but have the $7 fee win if both are chosen.

    If a workshop is chosen alone then the $4 fee will be placed against the transaction.

    The performance would sit under separate seasons of,lets say, Education shows 2010 and the workshop would sit under Education Workshops 2010.

    We were thinking a rule based on  performance seat level with a price range of lowest $7 - $15 for the workshop ticket?

    Anyone tried this? And how did it go?

     




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