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# Guide to Adding Custom Pricing per Registrar
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To add custom pricing per registrar in the domain price and domain restore price tables using Adminer, follow these steps:
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## 1. Access Adminer:
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Log in to your Adminer interface with your database credentials.
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## 2. Navigate to the Correct Table:
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- For general pricing, select the `domain_price` table.
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- For restoration pricing, select `the domain_restore_price` table.
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## 3. Add a New Row:
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Click on the "Insert" tab at the top of the page to add a new record.
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## 4. Fill in the Details:
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- tldid: Enter the ID corresponding to the TLD (Top-Level Domain) you want to set the price for.
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- registrar_id: Enter the ID of the registrar for whom you are setting the custom pricing. This field is crucial for setting registrar-specific pricing.
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- command (only in the domain price table): Select the operation you are pricing for: 'create', 'renew', or 'transfer'.
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### Price Fields:
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For domain price:
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- Enter the prices for each term (e.g., m0 for 0 months, m12 for 12 months, etc.). Ensure to fill in at least the relevant fields.
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For domain restore price:
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- Enter the price in the price field.
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## 5. Save the Entry:
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Once all the necessary details are filled in, click "Save" or "Insert" at the bottom of the form.
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## Important Notes:
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- *Unique Registrar Pricing:* Ensure that you specify the registrar_id correctly to apply the custom pricing for that specific registrar. **Leaving this field NULL will cause issues with the default price.**
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- *Operation Specificity:* In the domain price table, the command field determines the specific operation (create, renew, transfer) the pricing applies to. Make sure to select the correct operation.
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- *Accuracy:* Double-check the pricing fields to ensure that they are accurately filled in, as these will directly affect billing.
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By following these steps, you can effectively manage custom pricing for different registrars using Adminer. |