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How do i add specific questions to a specific ticket pricing option?
i have two options, one without a shirt, and one that comes with a shirt which requires purchaser to select shirt sizes.
I can suggest adding these questions to the registration form. Event Espresso doesn’t have a way to tie specific questions to specific ticket pricing. See the registration form documentation for more info: http://staging.eventespresso.com/wiki/registration-forms/
Possibly, but the downside would each ticket type would need to be created as a separate event, with a specific question group added. So then you would be managing three separate events.
I would recommend adding the t-shirt size question as an optional (not-required) question to the registration form.
I see, good point.
I guess we just need to make sure we don’t get confused if somebody that didn’t buy the t-shirt option – actually selects a t-shirt and we end up issuing them a shirt.
I also purchased the ticketing add-on – Question: on the day of the event – when they show there ticket – or when we scan the QR – can we have that option show up? Ie. Deluxe Ticket with Shirt – Size: Large
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