Re: Promotions Question
Posted by
Meozeen on
Mar 14, 2023; 10:43am
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Hello Rick,
From your question, I assume that you are working on a promotions feature within a software or application. The "User Entered" drop-down you mentioned probably refers to whether the promotion requires the user to enter a code during the checkout process.
If you select "Y" (yes) for "User Entered," it means that the promotion requires the user to enter a code during the checkout process for the discount to be applied. This is often used for promotions that are targeted to specific customers or groups.
If you select "N" (no) for "User Entered," it means that the promotion will be applied automatically to the user's cart without the need for a code. This is often used for more general promotions that are available to all customers.
The consequences of choosing either option depend on the specifics of your application and the promotions you are offering. If you select "N" for a promotion that requires a code, the discount may not be applied correctly, and customers may be confused. On the other hand, if you select "Y" for a promotion that does not require a code, customers may be frustrated if they are asked to enter a code that they do not have.
It's important to make sure that your promotions feature is well-documented and easy to use for both customers and staff members. You may want to consider adding tooltips or other explanatory text to help customers understand how to use the
Hostess Duesseldorf promotions feature.
I hope this helps! If you have any further questions or concerns, feel free to ask.