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titleRunning the batch close to the date of season change

Taking the example above, consider that you run the batch on the 20.12.2021 and you have defined an expiry date of 05.01.2022 (either directly or through a duration). Since the schedule requires to select a target season, the batch will either:

  • Handle the period until the 31.12.2021 if you select the target season 3.
  • Handle the period from 01.01.2022 until 05.01.2022 if you select the target season 4.

As a result, you will need to create 2 schedules during this transition period.

The prices are set-up exactly in the same way as before.

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The price grid displays one column for each seat category for which a quota has been defined.

Setting up the price breakdown

The price breakdown uses the price components defined in the season. Please refer to Define flexible price breakdowns for the definition of the price components.

You can enter a price breakdown for each fixed price season ticket price. The definition of the price breakdown is optional.

The set-up process is exactly the same as for the other product families. You can find more detailed information on Define flexible price breakdowns.

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Reporting

The sold amounts of the price components defined above (that may need to be shared among the different stakeholders) are provided by the reporting domain "Summary of fees". An example is given below:

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Documents

You can display the price components on order related documents  as well as on the file summary. You will find more details here.

Data migration

You can immediately start working with this new feature and create price breakdowns for fixed price season tickets. Indeed, all pricing data have been migrated to the new pricing model. The reports will only take into account the defined price breakdowns for the reservations and sales created after the definition of the price breakdown (no retroactive effect).