Difference between Coupon Codes And non-Coupon Codes

Hi everybody.,
i want to know the difference between Coupon Codes And Non-Coupon Codes in ATG..

I dont think we have anything called non-coupon codes.
We have promotions codes or coupon codes associated to a single promotion. If you apply couponcode, then the promotion associated to the user gets applied to it if dates and other properties related to coupon are valid.
-karthik

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