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Editing attendee loses discounted price in ticket/invoice?

Posted: September 3, 2013 at 1:51 pm

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Rob Mougey

September 3, 2013 at 1:51 pm

We are using an early bird discount with MER, and have not yet reached the discount date (not until October 1). We’ve found that if we edit any attendee info (does not matter if primary attendee or additional attendee), then their ticket, payment confirmation page, and invoice all start showing the non-discounted event price. The same links for any attendee that we have never edited still show the early bird discount price as expected. We are only editing first name, last name, or email address (due to typos, etc.).

Please help! This is really confusing customers and they are contacting us to complain that they have been charged the wrong price, even though their payment details in EE still show the correct payment amount and that they are fully paid. I assume there is some timestamp being updated during attendee editing that affects what the calculated price should be?

We are running EE 3.1.34.P and MER 1.0.4.

Thanks!


Dean

  • Support Staff

September 4, 2013 at 3:14 am

Hi Rob,

Can you provide an example event that is doing this as I cannot replicate this locally.


Rob Mougey

September 4, 2013 at 8:01 am

Hi Dean –

The live event we are seeing this with is:

http://macnaconference.org/2014/event-registration/?ee=1

What other info do you need?

Thanks!


Dean

  • Support Staff

September 4, 2013 at 8:45 am

Thanks Rob, that’s perfect.

OK I tested it by adding to cart and editing both the attendee data and by using the edit cart link. Neither showed the full price, it showed the Early Bird price at all times http://d.pr/i/JKww

Are you logged in at the time? Is there any process you can describe to help me replicate this? Have you tried clearing your cache?


Rob Mougey

September 4, 2013 at 9:47 am

Hi Dean –

Oh, sorry, I was not clear about what we were doing. After someone has registered and given the early bird discounted price, an EE admin is going into WordPress, bringing up the attendee list, and then editing an attendee first name, last name, or email address. After that, the tickets etc. stop showing the discounted price.

I realize now it’s probably not an issue of the timestamp being changed from pre-early-bird-cutoff to post-early-bird-cutoff, because we are still well before the early bird cutoff date.

Thanks!


Rob Mougey

September 4, 2013 at 2:33 pm

Hi Dean –

I just emailed registration details and a link to the ticket, you should see the discounted price of $89. Let me know after you see that, and I can edit your first/last name, and resend the link so you can see what changed.

Thanks!


Dean

  • Support Staff

September 4, 2013 at 11:57 pm

Hey,

Yes I got the email, and yes it is $89.

Is it just if an admin edits the user? Rather than during the registration process?


Dean

  • Support Staff

September 5, 2013 at 12:23 am

Sorry I missed the message above. OK I will do some further testing on this.


Dean

  • Support Staff

September 5, 2013 at 4:03 am

Hi,

OK I see the issue. There isnt a workaround for it currently, I will raise a developer ticket too look into it.


Rob Mougey

September 6, 2013 at 7:38 am

Thanks Dean, please let me know if you hear anything. For these attendees that got edited where the discount amounts disappeared, I tried editing the payment info ticket price to make it match the discounted price, but ran into trouble when there is a primary attendee and an additional attendee – can’t get the amounts paid/owed to sync back up again.


Rob Mougey

September 7, 2013 at 10:56 am

In case it helps, it looks like all that is happening is that “wp_events_attendee.final_price” is getting overwritten with the “wp_events_attendee.orig_price” value. Setting “wp_events_attendee.final_price” back to the discounted price in the DB directly seems to fix things up.


Dean

  • Support Staff

September 9, 2013 at 2:25 am

Hi Rob,

Thanks for the feedback, I have added that to the ticket so the developer is aware.

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