Number of Units and Extra Pose Product
I'm curious as to how number of units and extra pose product work. Do you use number of units to define the products you've added to the package? The "in addition to product selected below" is throwing me as well. The extra pose product seems somewhat like a bonus. On the extra pose subject, once you define the number of poses that the package can coose from, is there a way for a customer to purchase extra poses for the package? Thanks,
Matt Scoggin
Photo Texas
Matt Scoggin
Photo Texas
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Inappropriate?For other folks following this topic, this question relates to creating and editing Packages in Backdrop.
When you create a Package in Backdrop, you can define it as a collection of pre-defined Products, or by a number of units (1 unit meaning 1 8x10, 2 5x7s or 8 wallets), or as a combination of both. So when you create a Package with 2 units, 1 8x10 and 2 5x7s, what that really means is the customer gets 1 8x10 and 2 5x7s, and additionally, 2 more units that they get to pick out on their own (say, one more 8x10 and 8 more wallets).
The Extra Pose Product feature allows you to charge a fee for extra poses beyond what's included in the package. Most studios simply create a Product called "Extra Pose Fee" and select that in the dropdown. If you create a Package that includes 2 poses and a customer goes online and orders that package and selects 4 poses, Backdrop will add 2 of your selected Extra Pose Product to their order automatically (after informing the customer, of course).
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