S-360 already provides the possibility to buy financial vouchers and give them to some friend or family member. S-360 now manages experience vouchers that can be directly redeemed with a ticketing product (for the moment: only events) without any payment process, thus providing a user experience better suited to a gifting process. |
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Basically, the experience vouchers involve following steps:
Before defining the experience voucher, you have to decide at which time the VAT will be computed, because this will have an impact on the voucher set-up. S-360 lets you the choice between
You have to create an open product that will be used automatically by S-360 during the redemption process in order to ensure accounting consistency. More precisely, you have to create one open product for each VAT code of experience voucher. This needs to be done only once per season. Provide following information during set-up:
The experience voucher is a new product family displayed in the other products section. The current voucher product family as been renamed as financial voucher to avoid any confusion.
Following parameters are specific to the experience voucher:
When creating a new season ticket, the operator will have to choose its type:
The types Calculated price and Predefined price already exist. The new type Fixed seat season ticket that matches this new season ticket is basically a Calculated price season ticket that includes the fixed seat logic described in this page.
The season ticket type of an existing season ticket is recalled at the top of the Parameters tab:
The fixed seat season ticket can only be defined as a season ticket without (fixed) seat category. This means that the operator will define a global quota for a given fixed seat season ticket and not a specific quota for each seat category. The reason for that is that a given seat (selected by an end customer for the whole season ticket) may have a different seat category for different performances if these performances use different logical configurations. The price paid by the end customer takes the actual seat category into account.
The sales process is basically the same as for a calculated price season ticket. After having selected the product, the operator selects (as usually) the seat category, contingent, tariff and quantity. The only difference is that the seat category will apply on the first performance of the season ticket, as illustrated below.
In the second step, the operator selects, as usually, the performances to be purchased inside the season ticket.
The 3 first events use 3 different logical configurations belonging to the same physical configuration (and same space). The last event takes place in a different space, implying a different physical configuration.
S-360 displays a grouped map displaying the seats that are available for both 3 events sharing the same physical configuration. By clicking on the information icon, the operator can see for which performances he's selecting a seat and on which performance the displayed seat map is based. For instance, the seat map above is based on Mozart concert of 29.11.2025 and S-360 will automatically select a seat that is in the selected seat category (in this example, seat category 2) for the Mozart concert. The selected seat (seat 135 of row AA) could be in another seat category for one of the other performances (in this example, Bach concerts).
Finally, the operator selects a seat for the last performance taking place in another space.
The operator may override the behaviour above and select the seats separately for each performance by selecting the map by map option as illustrated below:
However, SecuTix doesn't recommend this option since it breaks the fixed seat logic. Indeed, the box office will automatically switch to this logic if no seat is available for all the performances sharing the same physical configuration.
The seat map will select by default:
After the purchase process, the selected seats are stored as preferred seats. For a given contact, there may be one preferred seat per physical configuration. If a preferred seat already exists for the given contact and physical configuration, it will be overridden by the newly selected seat. Preferred seats may be viewed in the Contact module with the new menu entry Preferred seats. The operator may delete a preferred seat, this action having no impact on the purchased tickets. Preferred seats are only stored during a purchase process. They can't be defined directly from the screen below.
If multiple season tickets are purchased at the same time, the preferred seats will be stored for each cultural contact specified.
Preferred seats will be used during the purchase of another fixed seat season ticket using the same physical configuration(s) and during season ticket renewal.
In this first version, the preferred seat isn't taken into account when buying single tickets that don't belong to a fixed seat season ticket . This feature will be implemented in a future release. |
Preferred seat information that isn't valid anymore (because of major changes brought to the physical configuration) are simply ignored.
The renewal batch selects the seat according to following decreasing priority:
The table below describes the behaviour in detail by listing all possible cases. Here are some explanations on the main columns of the table:
Identified seat based on origin season ticket | Identified seat based on preferred seat | Identified seat based on best seat allocation in same seat category | Action | Rationale | |||||
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Same physical configuration in target and origin season ticket | Found seat in new physical configuration with same area, row, seat number | Seat is available | Seat has same category | Info is available | Seat is available | Seat has same category | Seat is available | ||
Yes | N/A | Yes | Yes | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | Renew season ticket with identified seat | |
Yes | N/A | One (or more) of the conditions isn't met | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | Don't renew this season ticket | The end customer expects to reuse the same seat but it isn't available or its category (and, therefore, the price) has changed. The venue must take contact with the end customer. | |
No | Yes | Yes | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | Renew season ticket with identified seat | Since the physical configuration is different, the end customer doesn't expect to keep the same seat category |
No | Yes | No | N/A | Yes | Yes | Yes | N/A | Renew season ticket with identified seat | |
No | Yes | No | N/A | Yes | One (or more) of the conditions isn't met | Yes | Renew season ticket with identified seat | ||
No | Yes | No | N/A | Yes | One (or more) of the conditions isn't met | No | Don't renew this season ticket | ||
No | Yes | No | N/A | No | N/A | N/A | Yes | Renew season ticket with identified seat | |
No | Yes | No | N/A | No | N/A | N/A | No | Don't renew this season ticket | |
No | No | N/A | N/A | Yes | Yes | Yes | N/A | Renew season ticket with identified seat | |
No | No | N/A | N/A | Yes | One (or more) of the conditions isn't met | Yes | Renew season ticket with identified seat | ||
No | No | N/A | N/A | Yes | One (or more) of the conditions isn't met | No | Don't renew this season ticket | ||
No | No | N/A | N/A | No | N/A | N/A | Yes | Renew season ticket with identified seat | |
No | No | N/A | N/A | No | N/A | N/A | No | Don't renew this season ticket |
The batch will proceed in two different steps:
The goal is to avoid following scenario:
By default, the batch will perform both steps mentioned above. You may change this behavior by adding the custom parameter renewStrategy. This parameter may have 3 values:
However, SecuTix recommends to keep the default behaviour unless you need to handle very specific cases.
This parameter only impacts the renewal of fixed seat season ticket.
The renewal batch may be run in reservation only mode. More precisely, the Create reservation field proposes following values:
The fixed seat season ticket can only be purchased from the box office |
You don't have anything to do to benefit from the fixed seat season ticket. It's directly available.