Principle

SecuTix may be used by distributors that are selling tickets for a very large number of events or exhibitions. These events and exhibitions are under the responsibility of different promoters or producers. From Gabelhorn V1, SecuTix provides a dada access scheme allowing the promoters to work directly in the SecuTix back-end, having only access to their own data. By this way, the distributor can delegate to the promoters or producers an important part of the set-up work. The distributor has still an unlimited access to the data. He can therefore check the data created by the promoters or producers or help them for more advanced features.

Set-up process

Set-up by distributor

Event or competition creation

Other product creation

Set-up by promoter/distributor

The promoter distributor may set.-up all event (or other product) related data, for example:

Access rights

Different roles for a promoter/producer

To be more precise, up to 3 promoters/producers may be linked to a product:

A given promoter may act as the main promoter for one event and as an additional promoter for another event.

Assigning a promoter to a product

When an operator working for a promoter/producer creates a product (event, pass, etc.), this promoter/producer is automatically considered as the main promoter of that product. If he wants, he can assign an additional and/or invoice promoter to his product.

When an operator working for the distributor creates a product, he may assign a main promoter, additional promoter, invoice promoter to the product but doesn't have to. If he doesn't assign a promoter/producer, the product is considered to be owned and managed directly by the distributor. This case happens when the distributor produces himself a subset of the products he's selling.

Data that may be accessed by the main or additional promoter

The main or additional promoter can access to the products assigned to them. However, a promoter (even the main promoter) cannot assign or reassign a ticket template to his products Having the right to access an event allows to access to its performances.