item code/id is confusing
Is it referring to the tracked item code?
I was trying to do the basic stuff. Just to increment subscription
for a particular customer.
Because how you display in Invoice I almost thought charge code is
the item code.
So to count number subscriptions for each customer do i have to use
tracked item or there are
alternatives? Sorry it seems easy to others but I have problem
figuring out.
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Support Staff 1 Posted by Marc Guyer on 17 May, 2011 04:26 PM
Set it to whatever you want.
Item code becomes the charge code for overage of an item.
Have you seen the docs? http://support.cheddargetter.com/kb/pricing-plans/pricing-plan-basics
2 Posted by Shinya on 18 May, 2011 05:03 AM
Thanks for answering the question.
I think what I want is very simple.
Our web app ( gowerk ) manages employee performance reviews online.
So when a customer signs up and create a number of employees in that company I want to charge this company $5 x No.Employees every month. Unless the customer disable employees or add a new employee the same amount will be charged to this customer.
Based on my understanding after reading the doc provided by you,
Name: count
Quantity Included: 0
Overage Ammount: 5:00
Monthly: No
And I can use API called addItemQuantity to increment No. of employees as they activate more employees.
Is this correct? I also attached the screen shot of invoice so that easier for you to undersand what I want to do.
If you can help me clarifying that would be great.
Thanks
3 Posted by Shinya on 18 May, 2011 05:04 AM
oops attachment got stripped off
Support Staff 4 Posted by Marc Guyer on 18 May, 2011 09:36 PM
That looks right. I might have called it "Employees" instead of "count" but that's up to you.
Marc Guyer closed this discussion on 18 May, 2011 09:36 PM.