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Jos tarkoituksenasi on luoda lippuja erikoistarjouksena, alennettuun hintaan tai vain piilottaa lippuja yleisöltä salasanaa käyttäen, pääsykoodin lisääminen on hyvä ajatus.
If you’re looking to create tickets with a special offer, at a discounted price, or simply hide tickets from the general public using a password, then adding access codes to your tickets is the solution. When you add an access code to a ticket, the ticket will not visible to everyone who visits your site, but to your potential guests in possession of this code it will be revealed once they have clicked ‘Get Tickets’ and then entered the code into the ‘If you have a code, enter it here’ box.
When in Create or Edit event mode (Edit can be located by first clicking Calendar in the top left of the screen, and then Edit next to your event) scroll down to where you have defined your ticket types. Add a new ticket type (or use an existing one as required) that you wish to make accessible only with an access code and define its name, price and the quantity available. Then click on the small Advanced Settings cogwheel on the right. Set a tick in the small tick-box that says:
Then click either Save (to save as a draft) or Publish to publish the changes/event.
Now you will need to assign an access code to the ticket type. To do this, click on Calendar in the top left of the screen, and then Manage next to the event. Select the option Access Codes from the list on the left. Then click on the orange Generate access code button. Set a tick in the tick-box for the ticket(s) for which you would like this particular access code to apply, and define your code:
Then click Update to finish creating the code.
*Note: Setting how many tickets can be bought limits the number of tickets for which this particular code can be used in total, not how many times the code can be used. For example, if a code has a limit of 2 tickets, and a customer attempts to order 3 or more tickets within the same order, their transaction will be rejected.