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Allow offer codes to apply to products attached to services. Also allow offer codes to apply to multiple amounts of the same product.
i.e. if someone buys two syringes of Restylane (product) thats attached to the "filler" service, the offer code applies to each syringe. right now, the code only applies to one syringe and the second syringe is not discounted.
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If a person buys multiple units of a product, the offer code should apply to each unit bought. it's only taking a discount off of 1 product. If a patient is using more than 1 unit, we have to go in and manually add a discount, which defeats the purpose of the offer code.
i.e. patient wants to purchase 2 syringes of filler. we have an offer code that's $100 off each syringe. When the patient is being checked out for 2 syringes, it's only taking off $100, not $200.