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NEW V1.11 A new type of price components, called external price components, allows you to define price components who come in addition to the catalog price. External price components are available since Allalin V3. The release Bishorn V1 adds some interesting features to the external price components:

  • You may want to define "fine-grained" external price components in your price grids for accounting or revenue sharing reasons but you don't want to provide full detail to your end customers. For example, several price components should be grouped into a single "convenience fee". SecuTix provides you the ability to group external price components while displaying them on documents or Ticket Shop.
  • SecuTix allows you to modify the amount of an external price component during the sales process in the Box Office

Control the display of your external price components

Solution

External price components may be grouped in a fee type. All price components belonging to the same fee type will be displayed on a single line containing the name of the fee type. A price component doesn't need to be included in a fee type. If it doesn't belong to a fee type, it will be displayed on a separate line.

Sales on Box Office

As before, the total amount of the external price components is displayed in the "Fees" column. You can see the detail of this amount by hovering the mouse on it. This detail will take the fee types into account:



The fees are displayed in following order:

  • First, display the simple charges if any.
  • Then, display the internal name of the external price component without fee type, order by rank, then by internal name of the price component.
  • Then, display the internal name of the fee types (groups of external price components) with the amount matching the sum of the linked price components, order by rank (of the fee type), then by internal name of the fee type.

Two fee types have been used in the example below. One fee type is called Facilitating fees and groups the Facilitating adviser fees and the Facilitator fees. The second fee type is called Service charge and groups the Regulatory charges and the Revised charges. Without the definition of the fee types, following information would have been displayed:

The Getting started section below explains you how to set up the fee types.

Sales on Ticket Shop

You can also control the display of the external price components on the Ticket Shop. The display follows the same logic as above.


The internet user may click on the arrow next to the fee type name in order to get a more detailed explanation, as illustrated below:

Display on documents

SecuTix provides you the choice between:

  • Displaying the external price components separately without taking into account the defined fee types
  • Grouping the external price components belonging to the same fee type. Ticket fees are displayed according to the same logic as described above.

Getting started

You first have to create the fee types in the initialisation menu of the organisation context (next to the sales price components):

Then, you assign (optionally) a fee type to your price components:

You can enable the grouping on the documents by setting the showFeetype parameter to true in the document template, as illustrated below:


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