These properties define the promotion’s lifecycle by specifying when a promotion is active and usable. The following table describes the Availability properties for an order discount promotion:

Property

Description

Start Date / Time

Date and time the promotion becomes available.

End Date / Time

Date and time the promotion is no longer available.

Coupon Code

The code customers use to redeem a coupon for this promotion. Coupon codes are case-sensitive.

Note: You must save a new promotion before you can add a coupon code to it.

See Add a coupon code to a promotion for more information.

Priority (required)

The priority of the promotion. Promotions are applied in order of priority, with low priority numbers applied first. Commerce Cloud sorts the promotions by the value of this property.

A promotion’s priority is evaluated against other promotions of the same type. For example, item discounts are evaluated only against other item discounts, not against order discounts.

If an order qualifies for multiple promotion types, item discounts are applied first, followed by order discounts, then shipping discounts.

Promotions that are of the same type and have the same priority have no guaranteed sequence, so the order in which they are evaluated is undefined.

Enabled

Specifies whether this promotion can be used with a qualifying order. This setting is turned on by default, but a promotion’s availability also depends on any start and end dates you set. If Enabled is turned off, the promotion cannot be used regardless of the start and end dates.

Card IIN Range

Credit cards use an international Issuer Identification Number (IIN) that identifies the type of card, for example, MasterCard or American Express. The first 6 digits of a credit card contain the IIN. You can create a range of numbers that identify a specific credit card issuer, allowing you to create credit card-specific promotions. Entering a range of numbers allows you to identify specific credit cards that qualify for this promotion.

You can use dashes (-) and commas (,) to set ranges. For example, 2 – 3 would include all credit cards that have an IIN between 200000 and 399999. The end of the range must be larger than the starting range. Use commas to specify a series of ranges, such as 222 (all numbers between 222000 and 222999), 444 (all numbers between 444000 and 444999). These conventions can be used together, for example, 1011, 122122-122925, 133-139, 15. By default, promotions are not limited to any credit card type or range.

Note: Although it is possible to assign IIN ranges when working with CyberSource or PayU payment gateways, the promotions will not apply.

Folder

The folder where this promotion is stored. By default, no folder is selected. If you created the promotion by copying an existing promotion, then the value is the same folder as the promotion you copied.

Custom Defined Label

A custom property associated with the promotion if one has been configured.


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