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- Wild Apricot's documentation reads as if you must be logged in as a member to use a Member-restricted Ticket Type. | - Wild Apricot's documentation reads as if you must be logged in as a member to use a Member-restricted Ticket Type. |
* Their [[https://gethelp.wildapricot.com/en/articles/103-advanced-events-ticket-types-settings-tab|Advanced events — Ticket types & settings tab]] help page says: //Depending on whether they are logged on or not, some member-only ticket types may not be available. If they are not logged in, but their email is stored in your contact database, they will be prompted to log in.// | * Their [[https://gethelp.wildapricot.com/en/articles/103-advanced-events-ticket-types-settings-tab|Advanced events — Ticket types & settings tab]] help page says: //Depending on whether they are logged on or not, some member-only ticket types may not be available. If they are not logged in, but their email is stored in your contact database, they will be prompted to log in.// |
* When you start a registration not logged in but using a contact email address, it displays this message in a box with a "Login" button: "//Your email is already in our database. You can log in to auto-fill your contact information – and enable any member-only ticket types – or proceed with the registration without logging in.//" This also suggests that you must be logged in to use a Member-restricted Ticket Type. However, if the email address is for a member, then any member-restricted ticket type is already select-able without being logged in, which contradicts that, especially if the user notices that Ticket Type being select-able. | * When you start a registration not logged in but using a contact email address, it displays this message in a box with a "Login" button: "//Your email is already in our database. You can log in to auto-fill your contact information – and enable any member-only ticket types – or proceed with the registration without logging in.//" This also suggests that you must be logged in to use a Member-restricted Ticket Type. However, if the email address is for a member, then any member-restricted ticket type is already select-able without you being logged in, which contradicts that if you notice the Ticket Type is select-able. |
* When you start a registration not logged in and using a non-contact email address, it displays this message in a box with an "Apply for membership" button: "//Note: some ticket types are only available for members.//" | * When you start a registration not logged in and using a non-contact email address, it displays this message in a box with an "Apply for membership" button: "//Note: some ticket types are only available for members.//" |
- So the reality is that to use a Member-restricted Ticket Type you only need to enter a current member's email address when you start the registration, then at the next step Wild Apricot will let you choose a Member-restricted Ticket Type even though you have not logged in. | - So the reality is that to use a Member-restricted Ticket Type you only need to enter a current member's email address when you start the registration, then at the next step Wild Apricot will let you choose a Member-restricted Ticket Type even though you have not logged in. |