Note: In the examples the "Boulder free tariff 1" is the Conditional tariff and the "Boulder free tariff 2" is the fall-back tariff. |
Tariff Packages
After the terminal has sent its initial heartbeat to WebOffice the new tariff packages shall be available in:
Terminal Administration -> [+] Terminal Control Centre -> Tariff Packages |
Open the tariffs and verify that the scripts are identical with the scripts in the terminal.
Service Routing
Set up a Service Routing to manage the Purchase History Based Tariff Selection.
For a description on how to set up a service provider and a service routing see the "How to Setup Ongoing Purchase Guide". |
Cale Support -> System Management -> Service Routing |
In the Service Provider section:
1.Select the pre-defined "Purchase History Based Tariff Selection"
2.Check the box "Support For TopUp" when you have free time and allow for TopUp.
3.Optional: set the error threshold and Seconds to wait on Failure
4.Click Add
In the Service Provider Configuration section:
1.Set the name and priority of the routing
2.Set the validation rules and tariff to use:
•The Purchase Count value will be used to evaluate if the Conditional Tariff or the fall-back Tariff will be used. Setting it to 1 will allow only one purchase with the conditional tariff. The next purchase; either via WayToPark or any terminal with the same configuration; will result in using the fall back tariff.
•When using a fall-back tariff. no more than one rule shall be created as the first rule always will result in a selected tariff.
The Purchase History based Tariff selection usually only uses one purchase rule. But it is possible to configure more rules. In that case, do not configure a fall-back tariff! |