Is there a way to a hide source code that are exclusively created for the web?
The only option currently in place at the DSO are for those source codes created by our Development Department (Fundraising), but would like to hide ones created for the web also.
Hi Paula,
I may not be understanding the question correctly but if you create an "Outside" source code, name it then change the source type to "Inside" it will be active but wont show up in the available sources when clicking on the source chicklet in an order.
Yes – you understand my question correctly! Thanks very much – this will help with maintenance of source codes.
Paula Johnson Ticketing and Applications Coordinator Dallas Symphony Orchestra Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center Patron Services Center 2301 Flora Street Dallas, Texas 75201 214-981-2920 - phone 214-692-5133 - fax PJohnson@DalSym.com www.dallassymphony.com "To entertain, inspire and change lives through musical excellence" Click Here To Buy Tickets
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Great! It was a happy day when I found out about that little trick.
Cheers!
Is it also possible to restrict availability of certain source codes to user groups? For example we have an internal Contact Centre that are making new and renewal subscription calls from promoted lists and it would be great if only the Contact Centre user group, and not the Box Office user group can see these source codes for booking orders.
Thanks,
Duane
At the appeal level you could associate a control group which restricts the appeal’s sources to only user groups to which the control group is assigned.
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Ryan Creps
Network Developer |Tessitura Network, Inc
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