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  • The total fee amount (displayed for example on the Ticket Shop and Box Office) includes both simple charges and external price components
  • The fee details (for example in the documents or when hovering the mouse in the Box Office on the fee column) displays both simple charges and external price components in a similar way
  • The reports of the domain Summary of fees distinguish between simple charges and external price components as they belong to two separate fee types.

The only exception to above principle concerns the season tickets and packages. You can decide whether you want to:

  • Define simple charges at composed product level, no external price components being applied
  • Apply the external price components already defined for the products contained in your composed product. In that case, no simple charges will be applied on the composed product itself.

Example:

  • A season ticket contains two events E1 and E2. You have already defined an external price component for these events. To keep it simple, let us consider that this external price component has a fixed amount of 2€.
  • When setting up the season ticket, you may choose between:
    • Reusing simple the external price component defined for E1 and E2. This will lead to a fee of 2€ for each event, meaning a total of 4€.
    • Defining a simple charge applying to the whole season ticket. For example, you may define a simple charge of 3€. The total fee amount applied to the season ticket will be 3€ since the external prices component defined for E1 and E2 are ignored in this case.

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