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====== Specials ====== | ====== Specials ====== | ||
- | There are 2 important concepts to understand about Specials, Specials and Codes. A Special is the statement and outline of the offer. It states what the offer includes and the type of offer. When a Special is created, it is assigned to a store. This does not limit where it can be used it is merely a tracking tag. A Code is the trigger entered by users to apply that code to the items associated with the Special. A Code can modify the price or percentage of the Special and connect the Code with a specific store and vendor. Codes have beginning and ending dates. | + | There are 2 important concepts to understand about Specials, Specials and Codes. A Special is the statement and outline of the offer. It states what the offer includes and the type of offer. When a Special is created, it is assigned to a store. This does not limit where it can be used it is merely a tracking tag. A Code is the trigger entered by users to apply that code to the items associated with the Special. A Code can modify the price or percentage of the Special and connect the Code with a specific store and vendor. Codes have beginning and ending dates. |
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Common search wildcards like * are not supported. | Common search wildcards like * are not supported. | ||
- | There is a flaw in the search feature when a Special has more than 5000 Codes assigned, the Codes cannot be opened for editing. | + | If you click on the plus sign to the right of " |
Double click on one of the Specials on the results list to open that Special. | Double click on one of the Specials on the results list to open that Special. | ||
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A Component Group can have an Upgrade. This is for Specials like 1M 1T @ $9.99 and you want to allow the customers to Upgrade to a large for $4 more. Upgrades are store specific and the Upgrade added in Admin will only be available at the store that is selected. [The selected store is the store in parentheses next to Change Store in the navigation menu.] If it is desired to have an Upgrade available on a Special at all stores it can be done by running a query in the database. Right click " | A Component Group can have an Upgrade. This is for Specials like 1M 1T @ $9.99 and you want to allow the customers to Upgrade to a large for $4 more. Upgrades are store specific and the Upgrade added in Admin will only be available at the store that is selected. [The selected store is the store in parentheses next to Change Store in the navigation menu.] If it is desired to have an Upgrade available on a Special at all stores it can be done by running a query in the database. Right click " | ||
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+ | * New Upgrade | ||
+ | * Category - The Category of the Item to be added for the Upgrade of the Component Group. | ||
+ | * Item - The Item to be the Upgrade of the Component Group. | ||
+ | * Size - The size of the Item to be the Upgrade of the Component Group. | ||
+ | * Free Toppings - The number of toppings included within the price of the Upgrade. | ||
+ | * Upgrade Price - The additional amount the customer will pay to get the Upgrade. | ||
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+ | ==== Coupon Codes ==== | ||
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+ | If you click on the plus sign to the right of " | ||
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+ | If you right click on Coupon Codes you will see "Add a coupon code for this special." | ||
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