It seems that you can define a rule to codify what you are explaining. You
can change the agenda groups using rules, so you can write a rule that know
how and when change the agenda groups for each of your codes.
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 12:16 PM, jcarpene <jerome.carpene(a)sopragroup.com>wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to implement some rules that need more that a unique
Activation-group.
My case is related to some Voucher codes for online shopping. A simple case
works great, by defining an Activation-group to make sure 2 Voucher codes
cannot be used at the same time.
But now I need 2 Voucher codes (say Code 1, Code 2) to be compatible (no
activation-group) and a 3rd code (Code 3) to be disabled if Code 1 or Code
2
is used. If I use a XOR group name as an Activation-group, then Code 1 and
Code 2 will have a same Activation-group and will be exclusive (which I do
not want).
Do you know a way of setting multiple Activation-Groups for example, or any
workaround for that case ?
Regards,
Jerome
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