Go to settings --> products --> create new product --> offering with sessions
Fill in the product details - Explanations of general product settings available here
The first panel will present the first level of settings. The only mandatory elements will be the name and the overall session price. You'll have the option to include many other elements from description to visibility to quota.
Defaulted ON settings
- Only one session can be selected - This is the default for all sessions. The user will be able to select a single session from the offering. This is advised if the sessions overlap. Otherwise the user will need to deal with time conflicts. The user will be presented with a radio button next to the sessions when turned on.
Note: If you allow multiple sessions to be selected you will not be able to change this setting after orders have been made. - Visible to Users - The users will be able to view and select this sessions and all sub-sessions on the front end of your system.
The next panel will present the session creation module. The mandatory elements will be the start date, end date, duration (single, daily, weekly, bi-weekly, monthly), and the individual session price. You'll have the option to allow users to sign up for only part of the session.
Defaulted ON settings
- Auto prorate on past dates - This is the default for all sessions. The system will automatically adjust the pricing to account for when the user orders. For example, if the session is from Monday through Friday, and the user joins on Wednesday, it will only charge for Wednesday through Friday.
Click "Create Session" to finalize your choices and are system will create the sessions according to the options selected.
Copy sessions on the main products page
How to convert a product to a session or add dates to existing products and sessions
Bulk copy sessions
Click the session panel to open access to the setting listing and click "Edit Session"
Click "Copy Session" and enter the number of copies you'd like to create then hit "Copy" as confirmation.