We've recently joined Tessitura, having previously used Patron Edge. There's a report that PE used to produce that was really handy but I can't seem to find a coresponding one in Tessitura. Basically we need to get a breakdown, performance by performance for a run of shows (i.e. same title, Monday to Saturday) and break down each individual performance income total into payment types. Something like:
01/01/2011 total = £10,000, (£8,000 credit cards, £1,000 cash, £200 gift vouchers, £300 cheque.)
02/01/2011 total = £7,500, (£5,000 credit cards, £1,000 cash, £1,000 in gift vouchers
03/01/2011 total = £20,000 (£15,000 credit cards, £4,000 cash, £1,000 cheque)
(I'm not expecting the report to be quite to sucsinct but this is the sort of data I need to get out)
We need to know how much income, show by show, was credit card as we charge visiting producers a small % to cover the transaction charges that the banks make.
In PE this was called "Event Sales by Performance" and that report also contained a lot of info that we didn't use, such as breaking the sales down auditorium area by area etc.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Greenwich Theatre, London
You might look at the following Finance reports and see if one will work for what you need:
G-L Posting Summary report by day
Income by payment method
Yours,
Cheryl
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Hi Cheryl,
I've tried this report, but it seems to look at the daily takings rather than income for each performance - but thanks for the help.
Simon