The discount code setting in the Voucher Management System allows users to configure the details of their discount codes.
Step 1: Toggle the Discount Code Field/Option to “ON” to activate the discount code function.
Step 2: Insert the discount code information. Hint: The name of the input field will vary for each module.
- Discount Code/Section Title: Title of the discount code.
- Use Discount Button Title/Discount Code Button Title: Button text displayed for applying discount code.
- After Discount Applied: Text displayed after applying a discount code.
- Discount Code Cancel Button: Text displayed after cancelling a discount code.
- Discount Code Not Found Button/Invalid Discount Code: Text displayed when the discount code applied is not found.
- Discount Top Remark/Free Text Above Section Title: Text positioned above the discount code section.
- Discount Bottom Remark/Free Text Below Discount Button: Text positioned below the discount code button.
- Checking Field’s Position on Form: The format of the discount code checking field in form.
Step 3: Set up the discount code.
- Discount Code: The code of the discount.
- Discount/Discount Rate: Discount amount of the discount code. Set “80” for 20% off, “70” for 30% off, similarly for other discount amounts.
- Start Time: The start time of the discount code availability. Leave it blank if there is no restriction
- End Time: The end time of the discount code availability. Leave it blank if there is no restriction.
- Discount Status/Discount Activation: Toggle the status to “ON” to activate the discount code.
- Checking Field Status/Checking Field Activation: Toggle the status to “ON” to activate the discount code checking field.
- Checking Field Label/Checking Field Title: The title of the checking field.
- Checking Field Max Length/Checking Field Max Input Length: The maximum input length of the checking field.
- Checking Field Description/Checking Field Description Text: The description located under the discount code checking field.
- Set Custom Regular Expression: A custom regular expression, often referred to as a regex or regexp, is a sequence of characters that defines a search pattern. It is a powerful tool used in programming and text processing to find, match, and manipulate strings based on specific patterns.
- Error Message Display: The text that appears when an incorrect discount code is entered.
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