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  • Plugin Author loushou

    (@loushou)

    Hey @marshpaddler,

    Sorry for the delayed response. Currently the only extension that supports what you are asking for is the Seating extension. The Seating extension allows you to define zones within your given seating arrangement, and then set a specific number of available seats for those zones. This number could be 1 (representing a specific single seat, like section-5-row-a-seat-1) or it could have a higher capacity like 100 (representing a sub section of the seating chart that has it’s own general admission style pricing). You can even combine these two ideas into a single seating arrangement. For instance, if you were doing a rock concert, and you had ‘ground general admission’ (standing room near the stage) _and_ you had VIP tables on an upper level, you could use the Seating Extension to create a high capacity zone on the floor for the standing room, and lower capacity tables (or chairs at the tables) for the sitting room in VIP. For more info on the Seating Extension, checkout our videos page on our website, where there are several videos about the Extension explaining many of it’s features.

    Hopefully this was helpful,
    Loushou

    Loushou, I see how based on the original post that the searing extension would allow for the scenario described. Since I do not have that module, yet, I wanted to know if this would work product attributes. Maybe I am not using the system properly, let me know.

    We are doing festivals with multiple ticket types (admissin, camping, rv) (GAMP rocks!) but one of the ticket types is for RV camping. We only want to sell 50 of those but 5000 admission tickets. There is nothing to select seat wise and we want to keep the purchase simple and easy.

    Why can’t we limit stock on the “Woocommerce Product” to 50 for the RV camping? Do product attributes work at all on OpenTickets, my testing says no but I could be wrong.

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