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Welcome to the new Aspenware Commerce Documentation space! Keep reading for documentation navigation, tips on how to use this new documentation, and learn more about our roll-out plan to have one place for all Aspenware Commerce documentation by end of Q1 2021. |
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How to use this documentation?
Use Confluence search and this page to find your place
The search bar will search the entire Aspenware Customer Hub for titles, page content and more. Find what you’re looking for in documentation, release notes, release guides, etc.
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Also, this page acts as your table of contents for the documentation that has already been migrated from legacy documentation.
Documentation is broken out into the following sections, and feature guides live within these headings:
Laying the Foundations for your Store - Home to many documents used in implementations as well as libraries for store-wide settings, language strings, HTML widgets, and email templates. The Commerce Glossary can also be found here, which will be updated with key terms.
Configuring Categories - The shortest section with details on category configuration, including regular categories, hidden categories, and subcategories.
Configuring Products - Product setup 101 lives here. Learn how to create a product shell, define attributes within that shell, and upsell add on products.
Offering Promotions and Fenced Products - Everything you need to know about configuring products and pricing that is not publicly available. Certain products, such as renewals, voucher products, discount codes etc. are “fenced” off so that only certain users or users with a valid code can redeem special pricing and products.
Offering Flexible Product Pricing - Aspenware Commerce supports many advanced pricing capabilities, so whether you’re dynamically pricing a lift ticket, setting up a payment plan on a pass, creating a membership product, or something else, details on flexible pricing setup lives here.
Limiting Capacity on Product Sales - Ski products are not all limitless and must be able to display as “sold out” or no longer available when capacities are met, or advanced purchase windows are met. This section details inventory, blackout windows, and time-based activity product setup.
Preparing for Product Fulfillment - Aspenware Commerce sells ski products as if they were booked natively in a POS, but to do this, administrators need to map products to waivers, profiles, autofulfill rules, and more. This section details steps to capture necessary information on products so guests can skip the ticket window or kiosk and go direct to lift, rental, or activity.
Within each section head, you’ll find the features contained within as well those that will be documented and moved into this new documentation area in the future. If the article you’re interested in has not yet been moved over, you can find it in legacy documentation.
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Every feature contains the following articles
In the navigation for each feature, you’ll find the following articles.
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For full details on our phased approach see Future Documentation Navigation Structure (Feature Summary).