To add a class, you perform the following steps:
In this example - 20.
When "Course" has been selected, you will be given an option to either:
The difference is:
Each course is created as a separate performance | Create ONE course as series of classes |
You can have multiple performances in your Course for patrons to choose from. They can attend one session (or performance) and not the others. This is useful if you are going to have one single class offered at several different times (just like any other event with multiple performances). The individual classes can be sold separately |
You are creating one Course that is a series of Classes Patrons sign up to attend the whole series (this is the case in the example photos). They purchase the entire series at once rather than separately. |
Performance Field #1 is customizable. It is used for descriptions of a performance.
For example: You could use this field to group courses (or performances) by type--acting, voice, movement, etc (or drama, comedy, musical, etc).
Locating the name of the field (which is whatever you have changed it to in Company Preferences) and following the instructions found here.
If you think the Course may oversell the size of the venue, or if there is the possibility of adding more chairs to a venue, you can increase the quantity now.
you cannot increase the quantity to sell once the Course has been created. Changing the venue will not increase the quantity to sell. The only way to increase the quantity is to create another event with a larger venue and move all the students out of this one and into the new one. If there is a possibility of a higher quantity to sell, increase that value now. |
You cannot set a performance for sale Via the Internet until after pricing and promotions are set. You can check the box for Via the Internet at this step, but you will have to go back and edit the performance after setting Prices and Promotions and click Via the Internet under the Performance Tab of the Plays & Dates Window for the Course. For more information about this tab, click here. |