There are two types of performance charges:
- Per Ticket: Typically a charge to be applied per admission on the order. By default, all charges are applied per ticket.
- One Time: Typically a charge to be applied once per order. To create a one time charge, a cap of 1 must be set against the charge. For more information, refer to Adding a Cap to a Charge.
You can alter the way the application applies the charge based on the level to which you apply the charge. You can apply a charge to your price chart at the following levels:
- Order: The charge is raised at the order level for each admission triggering the charge until the limit is reached, if a limited has been defined.
- Performance: The charge is raised at the performance level for each admission triggering the charge until the limit is reached, if a limit has been defined.
- Additional Ticket: The charge is raised at the admission level in addition to the price of the admission.
- Included Ticket: The charge is raised at the admission level. The charge is calculated on the net value of the item either as a fixed amount or a percentage rate that contributes to the amount of the item.
- Inside Ticket: The charge is raised at the admission level. The charge is calculated on the amount of that item either as a fixed amount or percentage rate that contributes to the amount of the item.
If the charge has a cap, note the following:
- If the same charge is configured for multiple performances, the cap will apply per performance, not as a total for the order.
 | Information For example, you have a $2.00 per ticket charge which is to cap at $8.00. A customer purchases five tickets for two performances. In this case, the cap would be applied to each performance separately and the customer will be charged $10.00. |
To find the type of charge and if there are caps, open the charge using the Product Configuration application. For more information, refer to Adding a Cap to a Charge.