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question about different ticket types
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8 years 8 months ago #101810
by Barry Hill
question about different ticket types was created by Barry Hill
HI
If I have a new event, how can I set up 3 different ticket charges for that one event, ie
- unwaged £ xx
- waged £ xx
- student £ xx
thanks
Barry
If I have a new event, how can I set up 3 different ticket charges for that one event, ie
- unwaged £ xx
- waged £ xx
- student £ xx
thanks
Barry
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8 years 8 months ago #101817
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic question about different ticket types
Hi Barry
There are few ways to do that in Events Booking:
1. The first way is using custom fee field, see eventbookingdoc.joomservices.com/basic-s...wn-custom-field-type
Basically, you can create a custom field to allow users to choose the option on registration form and charge them appropriate fee
2. Use Ticket Types plugin, see eventbookingdoc.joomservices.com/miscell.../ticket-types-plugin
Regards,
Tuan
There are few ways to do that in Events Booking:
1. The first way is using custom fee field, see eventbookingdoc.joomservices.com/basic-s...wn-custom-field-type
Basically, you can create a custom field to allow users to choose the option on registration form and charge them appropriate fee
2. Use Ticket Types plugin, see eventbookingdoc.joomservices.com/miscell.../ticket-types-plugin
Regards,
Tuan
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