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(Created page with "If you created an Event Listing with the Wizard, and while creating your Participant Registration Product, you forgot to add a class, or decided to add a class to the event after you initially set up the event, this guide will help you add a new class to your event. As a prerequisite, this class must already be available to be added to an event. See Create Driver Classifications if you need help setting one up. </br> __NOTOC__ ===Step 1=== Click on the Event...")
 
 
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===Step 1===
===Step 1===
Click on the Event from your [[Default Trackside Home Page]]
Click on the Event from your [[Default Trackside Home Page]]
[[File:HomePageClickEvent.jpg|frameless|center|Click Event]]
[[File:HomePageClickEvent.jpg|frameless|center|675px|Click Event]]


===Step 2===
===Step 2===
Click on Purchase Tickets from your [[Event Listing Page]]
Click on Purchase Tickets from your [[Event Listing Page]]
[[File:EditParticipantProductPurchaseTickets.jpg|frameless|center|Click Purchase Tickets]]
[[File:EditParticipantProductPurchaseTickets.jpg|frameless|center|675px|Click Purchase Tickets]]


===Step 3===
===Step 3===
Click on Purchase Tickets for the Participant Registration from the pop up. This will take you to the [[Participant Registration Product Page]].
Click on Purchase Tickets for the Participant Registration from the pop up. This will take you to the [[Participant Registration Product Page]].
[[File:EditParticipantProductDriverTickets.jpg|frameless|center|Click Purchase Tickets]]
[[File:EditParticipantProductDriverTickets.jpg|frameless|center|675px|Click Purchase Tickets]]


===Step 4===
===Step 4===
From the [[Participant Registration Product Page]], click on Manage Stock.
From the [[Participant Registration Product Page]], click on Manage Stock.
[[File:EditParticipantProductManageStockProduct.jpg|frameless|center|Click Manage Stock]]
[[File:EditParticipantProductManageStockProduct.jpg|frameless|center|675px|Click Manage Stock]]


===Step 5===
===Step 5===
At the bottom of the page, you will see Add Driver Classification. Select your class from the drop down menu and the Driver Classification Price Modifier box will appear.
At the bottom of the page, you will see Add Driver Classification. Select your class from the drop down menu and the Driver Classification Price Modifier box will appear.
[[File:AddDriverClassDropBox.jpg|frameless|center|Add driver class]]
[[File:AddDriverClassDropBox.jpg|frameless|center|675px|Add driver class]]


===Step 6===
===Step 6===
You will now set your Driver Classification Price Modifier. It's important to understand that this is a modifier. If your base Driver price is $20 and this class needs to be $40, if you put $40 in here, it will make the price $60. You're modifying the price by making it an additional $20, so enter $20 in the box, and this will make the class cost $40. Also remember that negative numbers will work here as well if the class needs to be cheaper.
You will now set your Driver Classification Price Modifier. It's important to understand that this is a modifier. If your base Driver price is $20 and this class needs to be $40, if you put $40 in here, it will make the price $60. You're modifying the price by making it an additional $20, so enter $20 in the box, and this will make the class cost $40. Also remember that negative numbers will work here as well if the class needs to be cheaper.
[[File:AddDriverClassModifier.jpg|frameless|center|Set Price Modifier]]
[[File:AddDriverClassModifier.jpg|frameless|center|675px|Set Price Modifier]]


===Step 7===
===Step 7===
Once your modifier is set, click Update and your class will be added to your [[Participant Registration Product]].
Once your modifier is set, click Update and your class will be added to your [[Participant Registration Product]].
[[File:AddDriverClassUpdate.jpg|frameless|center|Click Update]]
[[File:AddDriverClassUpdate.jpg|frameless|center|675px|Click Update]]


===Step 8===
===Step 8===
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[[Category:Refinement & Optimization]]
[[Category:Refinement & Optimization]]
[[Category:Editing & Refining Your Events]]
[[Category:Editing & Refining Your Events]]

Latest revision as of 21:40, 23 July 2022

If you created an Event Listing with the Wizard, and while creating your Participant Registration Product, you forgot to add a class, or decided to add a class to the event after you initially set up the event, this guide will help you add a new class to your event. As a prerequisite, this class must already be available to be added to an event. See Create Driver Classifications if you need help setting one up.


Step 1

Click on the Event from your Default Trackside Home Page

Click Event

Step 2

Click on Purchase Tickets from your Event Listing Page

Click Purchase Tickets

Step 3

Click on Purchase Tickets for the Participant Registration from the pop up. This will take you to the Participant Registration Product Page.

Click Purchase Tickets

Step 4

From the Participant Registration Product Page, click on Manage Stock.

Click Manage Stock

Step 5

At the bottom of the page, you will see Add Driver Classification. Select your class from the drop down menu and the Driver Classification Price Modifier box will appear.

Add driver class

Step 6

You will now set your Driver Classification Price Modifier. It's important to understand that this is a modifier. If your base Driver price is $20 and this class needs to be $40, if you put $40 in here, it will make the price $60. You're modifying the price by making it an additional $20, so enter $20 in the box, and this will make the class cost $40. Also remember that negative numbers will work here as well if the class needs to be cheaper.

Set Price Modifier

Step 7

Once your modifier is set, click Update and your class will be added to your Participant Registration Product.

Click Update

Step 8

Once you get your class added, you can make adjustments as you would with any other class as described in Edit a Participant Registration Product


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