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Yes, the start date tells CBSubs when the year begins. If you want 12 months regardless of when they start then you'd use a 1 year duration. This calendar year, along with calendar month, are not exact year or month durations; they are within the year or month respectfully. For example if you use this calendar year and they subscribe in June they'll expire at the end of December because that's when that year ends.Can you leave the start date blank?
...because I want it to be a revolving 12 months based on when that one member signs up, and not based on one date that applies to everyone
The equivalent of that is to use "This and next calendar year". What you asked for was "This and next 11 months", which is just mathematically "This calendar year".That's why the other "this calendar month and x next" options work perfectly for what I'm trying to do.
...but I need a similar option to work for the full year...
...does that make sense?
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krileon wrote:
Yes, the start date tells CBSubs when the year begins. If you want 12 months regardless of when they start then you'd use a 1 year duration. This calendar year, along with calendar month, are not exact year or month durations; they are within the year or month respectfully. For example if you use this calendar year and they subscribe in June they'll expire at the end of December because that's when that year ends.Can you leave the start date blank?
...because I want it to be a revolving 12 months based on when that one member signs up, and not based on one date that applies to everyone
krileon wrote:
The equivalent of that is to use "This and next calendar year". What you asked for was "This and next 11 months", which is just mathematically "This calendar year".That's why the other "this calendar month and x next" options work perfectly for what I'm trying to do.
...but I need a similar option to work for the full year...
...does that make sense?
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That's exactly what a 1 year duration is. I'm sorry, but there's no usage that forces the renewal to stay month by month; that's not possible without the price dynamically altering or free time given so a month can be the expiry date of their subscription. For that just use this calendar month duration and allow auto recurring. With this calendar year the user could potentially have lost time so that's not an option since you guaranteed want them to have 12 months...whereas "This and next 11 months" is mathematically 12 months, regardless of sign up date.
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