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- Concerning product mappings : Fortress matches are mapped to SecuTix performances. But, in an external manager context, we must create a mapping for a product in ordre to tell SecuTix that this product is handled by Fortress GB. In consequence, every event or competition must be mapped to a value of -1, not used by Fortress GB, but indicating that this product is "managed by" Fortress GB.
- If no mapping is defined for the tariffs, physical configurations, areas, blocks and entrances, the object's code will be transmitted to Fortress.
- All the mappings must be defined (run batch "check mappings" to check that point). If a mapping is missing, SecuTix cannot guarantee the system behavior.
General Principle: Fortress GB generates the barcodes and prints the Season Ticket cards
this has some impacts:
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- same area codes + block codes + row + seat number
- Secutix Area matches with Fortress Stand
- Secutix Block matches with Fortress Area
- SecuTix outer perimiter entrance codes must match with Fortress gates' codes
- SecuTix inner perimiter entrance codes must match with Fortress turnstiles' codes
Miscellaneous
- Product + Tarriff + XXX codes have to match between SecuTix and Fortress GB
- When a ticket is created, Fortress generates
- a standard barcode, which is stored in SecuTix ticket's barcode and in ExternalManagerMovement barcode field.
- an Adult barcode, stored in external manager movement externalValue2 field, which is then available on ticket editor with field named zzz_customParameter02
- a Concession barcode, stored in external manager movement externalValue3 field, which is then available on ticket editor with field named zzz_customParameter03
- a ticket identifier,stored in external manager movement ticketReference and externalValue1 field, which is then available on ticket editor with field named zzz_customParameter01
- When a season ticket card is printed, secutix stores season start and season end dates in card validity dates
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