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News Commerce Quick Tip: Should I Use Black Out Dates or Date Overrides?

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Are you using Black Out Dates or Date Overrides? What’s the difference? Black Out Dates will restrict the promotion from appearing in search results at all if the search parameters include any of the Black Out Dates whereas a Date Override will allow for the promotion to be searchable and bookable on those restricted dates, but will offer either a different discount or no discount for the dates.

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