How does Limit Per Student work?
Default: Limit Per Student default is 1, which means one Add to Cart/Purchase for the student.
This example uses the SchoolCash program defaults.
Example:
Limit Per Student = Default, One (1);
Limit Quantity = Default, Unlimited
Scenario: A parent has two children and wants to purchase the fee for each child.
- Fee was attached to both children
- The Limit Per Student remained as default of one. This means the quantity field is not available.
The purchaser can select the choice, but not enter a quantity greater than one of that choice to be purchased.- therefore, Parent selects Child #1 and purchases fee,
then selects Child #2 and purchases fee - Note: To confirm, the parent will not be able to purchase two under one child, because there is no quantity field to change from 1 to 2.
- therefore, Parent selects Child #1 and purchases fee,
- The Limit Quantity remains as the default of Unlimited
- Why? No limit to the Quantity Available for this item.
Example: Track and Field Sweat Set (only one set)
The SchoolCash Online window would display with two options, each with a cost. The Option Minimum and Maximum defaults remain at 1:1, providing the choices with circles (radio button). This forces the purchaser to make both a hoodie and a sweat pant size selection.
The Limit Per Student remained as default of one. This means the quantity field is not available.