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Multi-component Prizes
Ability to schedule, award, and manage prizes with multiple components (for example, a cash component, and an inventory item component). This will assist greatly when there is a minor prize component and a major prize component to a campaign.
Can this feature also be included in the Campaign Wizard.
Select number of Messages per page in Studio
Ability to select how many messages are shown per page, in the Inbound Messages module for Studio UI.
Bulk Award 1.0
Stable release of the Bulk Award feature for awarding a single prize to many winners / phone numbers, or via a CSV file upload.
Campaign finance popup in Payments view
In the main payments list view, add a pop-up / tooltip when hovering over the Campaign name to view the finance details and codes about that Campaign.
Show prohibition End Date in Studio
Display the "end date" of a prohibition against a winner when attempting to award them a prize via studio mode.
Scheduled times on Liner view
On the Liner details view, show the times / quantity the liner has been scheduled (not just delivered). Show an icon or colour to indicate whether that scheduled spot was / has been delivered.
Warning when deleting schedule items
Add a confirmation when deleting items from the Schedule to avoid things being accidentally deleted. This can be a configurable option in the scheduler settings, but will be enabled by default.
Update Contest comments for entire Campaign
When editing comments on a scheduled Contest spot, add the option to update the comments for all other contests for the same campaign.
Add Status column to Prizes list on Inventory Item
Add the prize status column to the prizes list on the Inventory Item details view (under the "Prizes") tab, or possibly replace that list by dynamically generating a Filtered List View (using the main Prizes list view) on the fly.
Households
A Household object in Audata Promo, for linking together multiple Profile records (representing individual people) who live in the same household, as a way of both a) extending the scope of prohibition rules (such as where contest terms may restrict the value or amount of prizes one household can win in a given period), and b) adding another dimension to reporting and data insights capabilities.