Additional Property as User Provided ID

Additional Property as User Provided ID

You can build the User Provided ID of a pass from your additional properties. You define a pattern, and Passcreator fills it with the values of those properties when it creates the pass.

Define the pattern

The pattern can mix plain text and placeholders. For example, combine a prefix with a member number to form an ID. Make sure the result is unique for every pass. If two passes end up with the same ID, you cannot tell them apart later.

Create passes with the ID

Create passes as usual. Each new pass carries a User Provided ID built from the placeholders you set in the pattern.

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