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In this video, I will demonstrate the “Discount Conditions” section for an “Order”-type discount. The Discount Conditions determine what must happen before a discount applies. For example, we may want the pre-discounted Order total to exceed “$100” before a discount applies, or we may want the shopper to purchase at least “three” clothing items before we allow them to use a coupon. If we do not want to apply a condition, we can leave it blank. All Discount Conditions are optional.Important Note: In the case of competing discounts, such as when a shopper has a subtotal of exactly “100"intheircartandappliesforadiscountthatgives"25100" in their cart and applies for a discount that gives "25%" off when they spend "100” or more as well as a discount that gives “50%” when they spend “100"orless,thediscountscompeteforthebestdeal.Inthiscase,theorderwouldbe"50100" or less, the discounts compete for the best deal. In this case, the order would be "50%" off. in this video, I will demonstrate the discount conditions section for an order type discount The discount conditions. Determine what must happen before a discount applies. For example, we may want the pre discounted order total to exceed 100 before a discount applies or we may want the Shopper to purchase at least three clothing items before we allow them to use a coupon. If we do not want to apply a condition we can leave it blank. All Discount conditions are optional. Important note in the case of competing discounts such as when a shopper has a subtotal of exactly 100 dollars in their cart and applies for a discount that gives 25% off when they spend 100.Ormore,aswellasadiscount,thatgives50100. Or more, as well as a discount, that gives 50% when they spend 100. Or less the discounts compete for the best deal. In this case, the order would be 50% off. The “Minimum” and “Maximum Order Amount” fields allow users to restrict the discount to only Orders falling within a specific value. Leaving these fields blank means the discount will apply to any Order, regardless of its total value. The “Minimum” and “Maximum Order Amount” fields allow users to restrict the discount to only Orders falling within a specific value. Leaving these fields blank means the discount will apply to any Order, regardless of its total value. “Excluded Products” and “Excluded Categories” allow us to define products or categories that we want to exclude from the pre-discounted “Minimum” and/or “Maximum Order Amount” subtotal. “Excluded Products” and “Excluded Categories” allow us to define products or categories that we want to exclude from the pre-discounted “Minimum” and/or “Maximum Order Amount” subtotal. “Required Payment Method” requires shoppers to check out with the specified “Payment Method” in order for the discount to apply. We can only select “Payment Methods” enabled in the “Payment Types” menu. “Required Payment Method” requires shoppers to check out with the specified “Payment Method” in order for the discount to apply. We can only select “Payment Methods” enabled in the “Payment Types” menu. We can optionally specify if we want the shopper to meet a “Minimum Lifetime Value Amount” for the discount to apply. For example, we may want to apply a discount when a shopper spends a cumulative amount of “$500” or more since the opening of the customer’s account. We can optionally specify. If we want the Shopper to meet a minimum, lifetime value amount for the discount to apply. for example, we may want to apply a discount when a shopper spends, a cumulative amount of 500 dollars or more, since the opening of the customer’s account, “Customer Segments” allows users to specify which “Segments” the shopper must belong to for the discount to apply. For example, we may want to create a discount for “Employees” or “Gold”-level shoppers.We’ll discuss creating and managing “Customer Segments” in a separate video. Customer segments allows users to specify which segments The Shopper must belong to for the discount to apply. For example, we may want to create a discount for employees or gold level shoppers. We’ll discuss creating and managing customer segments in a separate video. When creating an “Order”-type discount, we will have options for minimum “Total Quantity” and “Distinct Products”, “Required Products” and “Categories”, and “Minimum Category Purchase Amounts”. When creating an “Order”-type discount, we will have options for minimum “Total Quantity” and “Distinct Products”, “Required Products” and “Categories”, and “Minimum Category Purchase Amounts”. “Total Order Quantity” will allow the discount to be applied only if the order’s total item quantity meets that value. “Total Order Quantity” will allow the discount to be applied only if the order’s total item quantity meets that value. We can set the minimum “Distinct Number of Products”. For instance, if we want the discount to only apply if the order includes three or more different products, then set this value to “three”. We can set the minimum “Distinct Number of Products”. For instance, if we want the discount to only apply if the order includes three or more different products, then set this value to “three”. We’ll click “Add” in the “Products & Categories” section to specify which “Products” or “Product Categories” a shopper must purchase for the discount to apply.For example, we may want to apply a discount when a shopper purchases “ten” specific “Leather-bound Notebooks”. Or we may want to apply a discount when a shopper purchases any “ten Office Products”.If we apply a minimum “Quantity” for both a Product and a Category, then both “Conditions” must be met in order for the discount to apply. We’ll click “Add” in the “Products & Categories” section to specify which “Products” or “Product Categories” a shopper must purchase for the discount to apply. For example, we may want to apply a discount when a shopper purchases “ten” specific “Leather-bound Notebooks”. Or we may want to apply a discount when a shopper purchases any “ten Office Products”. If we apply a minimum “Quantity” for both a Product and a Category, then both “Conditions” must be met in order for the discount to apply. We can specify a “Minimum Category Purchase Amount” if we want the shopper to purchase a certain amount of a “Product Category” for the discount to apply.If we enter a value for this field and for the “Minimum Order Amount” field at the top of the Discount Conditions section, both “Conditions” must be met in order for the discount to apply. We can specify a minimum category purchase amount. If we want the Shopper to purchase a certain amount of a product category for the discount to apply. If we enter a value for this field and for the minimum order amount field at the top of the discount condition, both conditions must be met in order for the discount to apply.

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