You want to offer simpler way for your distribution user to find and distribute their tickets to their guest and avoid data leaks? Activate the address book feature for the distribution tool.
Managing B2B distribution is now even simpler with a new contact filter available on the distribution seat map. The filter allows quickly identifying tickets of certain contacts to be able to take them back and re-distribute to someone else.
The import/export distribution file has been simplified and can now been customized to better match your specific wording, making it even more intuitive to use.
The 'Cancellation Insurance' modal, present during the ticket purchase process in the checkout step of a ticket shop, has received an UI enhancement and expanded feature capability. Now, the operator can configure the modal to explicitly prompt the user to choose whether to opt for cancellation insurance.
Secutix now allows users to consult many of the metrics for their email campaigns right in the campaign screen itself. This allows users to easily compare the effectiveness across different campaigns, and now, with the recent ability to view campaigns from different seasons together in the campaign screen, to compare across seasons as well.
Clients often need to send out business specific emails to partners and colleagues that don´t fall strictly into the marketing material category. However the standard behavior of SAM will remove any contacts included in your mail out list (Target) that haven´t specifically chosen to be open to emails (they´ve neither said yes or no). The need to bypass this check and allow, only for these specific situations, emails to be sent to these contacts can now be permitted.
S-360 already provides the possibility for a season ticket holder to keep the same seat across the whole season if all the performances contained in the season ticket use the same logical configuration. This will often be the case for a championship season ticket containing the home games taking place in a given arena but more rarely in the life entertainment domain where seat configurations may vary. The Fest Abo pushes the "fixed seat" logic one step further by guaranteeing the same seat across several logical configurations belonging to the same physical configuration. This new logic has also been implemented in the season ticket renewal process and the management of the preferred seat.
You enjoy the "controlled ticket" view of the seat map for monitoring access control? You can now configure that view to trigger warnings when access control numbers drop suspiciously.
In an effort to bring TIXNGO and S-360 closer to simplify operations and allow you to further leverage the power of TIXNGO, we are taking a first step by making it possible to keep the mobile owner of TIXNGO in sync with the cultural contact of S-360.
Solution
When the ticket status is sent back to S-360, in particular in the case of transfer, S-360 will automatically create a contact, if necessary, and assign that ticket to that contact, thus keeping the cultural contact of each ticket in sync with the current mobile ticket owner.
To better align with the diverse usage patterns across various institutions, we have enhanced our filtering capabilities within the TIXNGO Injection function.
Contingents instead of Sub-target Groups
The distinction between Target Groups and Sub-target Groups was not universally applied, so we've broadened the filter's functionality.
You will now be able to perform partial cancellation/refunds with installment plan payments. More precisely, if an order with an installment plan has been created and one or more installments (but not all) have already been paid, it was sometimes impossible to cancel some items of the order and refund them by cancelling an installment remaining to be paid. This issue has been solved.
We have implemented URL protection on several critical API endpoints. This update introduces a whitelisting requirement for URLs, enhancing the security and integrity of our API interactions. Operators must now explicitly whitelist the URLs to which these endpoints can respond.