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Event Ticket Fee Surcharge
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4 years 1 month ago #132868
by Jim Plasker
Event Ticket Fee Surcharge was created by Jim Plasker
I have multiple events in the same category with different event ticket base prices. I would like to add an item selection in the registration page for each event in that category that results in a surcharge being applied to the base ticket price and incorporate that surcharge in the final price (as a percent of the event fee) rather than as a fixed fee.
For example, if the event ticket is $50, "priority access" would result in the total cost being 20% higher or $60. If the event ticket is $40, the priority access would result in a total fee of $48.
If I create a custom field for "priority access" so that it appears in the registration form, it appears my only option for the added cost is to set a fixed price. With that limitation, I would need to have a separate and unique custom field for every surcharge amount rather than a single custom field for the category. Am I missing an option for setting the fee field as a multiplier of the event ticket fee? If not, is there a workaround?
Thanks for your help--
Jim
For example, if the event ticket is $50, "priority access" would result in the total cost being 20% higher or $60. If the event ticket is $40, the priority access would result in a total fee of $48.
If I create a custom field for "priority access" so that it appears in the registration form, it appears my only option for the added cost is to set a fixed price. With that limitation, I would need to have a separate and unique custom field for every surcharge amount rather than a single custom field for the category. Am I missing an option for setting the fee field as a multiplier of the event ticket fee? If not, is there a workaround?
Thanks for your help--
Jim
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4 years 1 month ago #132872
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Event Ticket Fee Surcharge
Hi Jim
Actually, you can set Fee Values for an option using formula, like 0.2*[INDIVIDUAL_PRICE]
So depends on your setup, I think it's possible. Just let me know details requirement and I can give you clear instructions if needed
Tuan
Actually, you can set Fee Values for an option using formula, like 0.2*[INDIVIDUAL_PRICE]
So depends on your setup, I think it's possible. Just let me know details requirement and I can give you clear instructions if needed
Tuan
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4 years 1 month ago #132873
by Jim Plasker
Replied by Jim Plasker on topic Event Ticket Fee Surcharge
Hi Tuan--
Excellent--that works perfectly!
I didn't see that in the documentation. Searching for the [INDIVIDUAL_PRICE] variable now, I only found it mentioned in the Invoice section. Perhaps it could also be discussed in the Custom Fee portion of the documentation.
Thanks again for your quick reply.
Jim
Excellent--that works perfectly!
I didn't see that in the documentation. Searching for the [INDIVIDUAL_PRICE] variable now, I only found it mentioned in the Invoice section. Perhaps it could also be discussed in the Custom Fee portion of the documentation.
Thanks again for your quick reply.
Jim
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4 years 1 month ago #132874
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Event Ticket Fee Surcharge
Yes Jim. The documentation is abit outdated. I'm working to update it
Tuan
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