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Use the Attributes tab to:

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  • On the Events tab of Events Maintenance. See Events Maintenance - Event bar AnchorH_40620H_40620 (on page ).
  • When users click:
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The special considerations fields that you define are displayed on the Attributes sub-sub-tab of the Events Maintenance - Current Attendees bar - Details sub-tab (on page ).

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titleOpening the Attributes bar

To open the Attributes bar:

  1. Select Develop > Events Maintenance from the SynWeb main menu.
    The Set Events Search Criteria window is displayed.
  2. Search for the event. See Searching for events (on page ).
  3. Click the Attributes bar.

    Tip:
     You can click anywhere on a navigation bar other than the caption to open it.

    The Attributes bar of the Events Maintenance window is displayed.
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Events Maintenance - Attributes bar key fields and buttons

Fields

Field

Description

Type

Type of event attribute. For example, Ticket.

Sub Type

Event attribute sub-type. For example, Adult.

Description

Description of the event attribute.

Price (Inc. Tax)

Price including tax assigned to the event attribute.

Sort Order

Determines the order charges will appear in drop-down lists. Lower numbers appear further up the list.

Buttons

(on page ).

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Launch the Event Master Attributes window to maintain the master attributes for the selected event. See Maintaining the list of master attributes

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Launch the Select Attributes to Add to Event window to add additional attributes to the selected event.
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Launch the Edit Event Attribute window to edit the selected attribute.
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Delete the selected event attribute.