We are currently looking at allocations on the web and wonder if anyone has tested having multiple allocations with multiple source codes on one single MOS to determine if everyone accessing the single MOS can access the multiple allocations across the various source codes?
E.g. We are considering a group sales program for social groups where specific individual groups are given a specific allocation on a specific performance date (different for each group based on their need); they are also given a source code to give to the people they are attending with to access the allocation for that specific group for use online to allow each individual member of the group to pay individually.
The concern is that we may need to have muliple MOS to accommodate the 20 or so groups, rather than one MOS with specific allocation, perf date and source code that would allow that group to access only the allocation meant for their specific group and not all of the 20 allocated performances.
Any insight people have would be most helpful.
Thanks
Paula