Admins can now label payments as “Cancelled,” “Partial Refund,” or “Refunded” to clarify partial or full refunds.
The invoice remains partially or fully paid as before; only the payment itself gets the new status label.
Allows multiple partial refunds for a single payment, helping handle complex scenarios (e.g., downgrades, complaints).
Configure in the app settings to alert users when a newer version of the mobile app is required or recommended.
Admins can hide certain tickets or sessions from the public but still allow on-behalf purchases or upgrades.
Useful for special passes, restricted sessions, or limited-release tickets.
Scanner now supports reading user UUIDs from QR codes, making check-in and attendee lookups faster.
QR IDs are included in attendee lists and exports for streamlined scanning workflows.
Admins can insert placeholders (e.g., “Performance 73037” or a competition name) in confirmation messages.
These automatically fill in with each submitter’s specific details.
Registration Billing Zip Code in “Changed Since” Report: Ensures the zip code is included when exporting a registration’s changes over time.
Review Detail Visibility for Admins/Reviewers: Correctly displays all review fields and scores for authorized admins and reviewers.
Review Percentage Rounding: Prevents awkward decimals (e.g., 98.00001111%) by rounding to a cleaner precision.
Embedded Elements with Impexium Plugin: Widgets now properly load for logged-in users even when the Impexium plugin is active.
Historical Pricing for Ticket Type Switches: Retains early-bird or other historical rates when users change ticket types after the initial purchase.
Competition Winner Percentage: Now rounded sensibly instead of displaying overly long decimals.
Attachments Export Omits Empty Fields: Skips exporting attachment sections that contain no files, reducing clutter.
Discount Codes & Quantity Limits: Group registrations respect coupon limits on both total usage and total dollar amount, preventing over-discounting.
Admin Skips Inventory Checks on Zero-Stock Items: Disabling “Enforce Inventory” lets admins add items even if the official inventory is 0, e.g., for special approvals.
Prevents system errors if an admin overrides the sold-out status to allow additional registrations.