No Print at Home for off site venues

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Hello everyone,

We are planning on implementing Print at Home ticketing for our theatre within the next month.  We also sell tickets for other venues in our city.  On site we have implemented N-SCAN, however this is not an option for off site clients and venues.

Is there a way to make Print at Home delivery method only applicable to performances in our venue, and only if our performances are the only items in a shopping cart?  All standard single ticket sales occur in the same default MOS so I'm looking for exceptions to the rules in TX_MOS_SHIP_METHOD so that Print at Home is not an option if items in a cart include performances at veues away from The Grand Theatre.

Any thoughts or ideas you have on this are greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Duane

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  • I'm not sure if this is kosher, since we're not supposed to modify standard procedures, but Berkeley rep presented in the TNEW magic session on a change they made to wp_get_shipping_method so that will call is the only option if someone selects their under 30 pricetype. I'm guessing it's okay since there was a presentation on it. Seems like you could do something similar to prevent PAH from showing up depending on the venue. It was a TNEW session but I don't think that modification is TNEW specific...I might be wrong though.



    [edited by: Amanda Freeman at 1:11 PM (GMT -6) on 8 Aug 2011]
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  • I'm not sure if this is kosher, since we're not supposed to modify standard procedures, but Berkeley rep presented in the TNEW magic session on a change they made to wp_get_shipping_method so that will call is the only option if someone selects their under 30 pricetype. I'm guessing it's okay since there was a presentation on it. Seems like you could do something similar to prevent PAH from showing up depending on the venue. It was a TNEW session but I don't think that modification is TNEW specific...I might be wrong though.



    [edited by: Amanda Freeman at 1:11 PM (GMT -6) on 8 Aug 2011]
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