Retail > Loyalty > Loyalty schemes
All loyalty cards must have a loyalty scheme. A scheme can be thought of as a container for one or more rules that will either increase (accrue) or decrease (spend) the loyalty points on the card.
The scheme can have one or more rules within it.
Another rule in the same scheme might be:
Setup of the retail group rule:
The customer would only get loyalty points for the first rule, lamb cutlets item as the system calculates this as the top of the hierarchy. As the bbq chicken wings only come to $15, they are not valid for the second rule.
In this example, the Platinum loyalty scheme has been set up so that the loyalty points expire in 3 years, the points are limited in their use (payment, discount etc.) to 50% of the transaction value, and the default multiplier type is Quantity (this is only the default multiplier type on the loyalty scheme rule dialog, to make the rule creation quicker. Amounts can also be set to the loyalty scheme).
When the line is highlighted, the loyalty scheme rules are displayed in a list in the lower pane. They are sorted by the hierarchy that the system puts them into (see Hierarchy and Calculation Type).
Loyalty Points: The number of points accrued or spent with this rule.
Note:
Calculation type, Quantity/Amount and Multiplier type are connected.
To spend points:
You can accrue points using
For further explanation, see Calculating Points Example.
Last updated: | 28th November 2013 |
Version: | LS One 2013.2 |