Hi Everyone,
I was wondering if anyone has come up with an easy way to do some ticket price proofing. We are on 12.1 so we have the price grid. What would ultimately be most amazing is if you could export the whole price grid to an Excel document for proofing but I don't see that as an option. Is there a new report I'm missing that helps with proofing or have any of you created a custom report (that you'd be willing to share) that helps with price proofing.
Any insight from fine people would be most wonderful.
Chris
You’re definitely on to something here. Could you post in the Shared Reports of TASK? Thanks!
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From: Tessitura Ticketing Forum [mailto:forums-ticketing@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Chris Jensen Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 3:09 PM To: Shelley Espinoza Subject: RE: [Tessitura Ticketing Forum] Ticket Pricing Proofing
Christopher Cuhel: This looks interesting Chris. Do you have selection parameters in the report that allow you to pick specific performances, days of week, etc? I only ask because we have different prices on different days of the week. Also, the price might be different from performance run to performance run.
Christopher Cuhel:
This looks interesting Chris. Do you have selection parameters in the report that allow you to pick specific performances, days of week, etc? I only ask because we have different prices on different days of the week. Also, the price might be different from performance run to performance run.
Yes; the only parameter is a perf dropdown, for selecting just such different perfs as you describe, e.g. a Friday Evening, a Wednesday Mat, or whatever, typically during season setup.
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From: Tessitura Ticketing Forum [mailto:forums-ticketing@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Chris Jensen Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 12:38 PM To: Christopher Cuhel Subject: Re: [Tessitura Ticketing Forum] Ticket Pricing Proofing
Christopher Cuhel: I was wondering if anyone has come up with an easy way to do some ticket price proofing. We are on 12.1 so we have the price grid. What would ultimately be most amazing is if you could export the whole price grid to an Excel document for proofing but I don't see that as an option. Is there a new report I'm missing that helps with proofing or have any of you created a custom report (that you'd be willing to share) that helps with price proofing.
I've done a couple custom reports over the years for stuff like this (we have a lot of price types). If the sample screenshot below looks interesting, I'd be glad to share the report.
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Unknown said: You’re definitely on to something here. Could you post in the Shared Reports of TASK? Thanks!
Sounds like a good idea: this report shouldn't require much additional customization for other sites, so would I think make a good candidate for sharing via TASK. I'll submit shortly...
I've submitted the report to the network. I'll update this thread when I hear that it's been posted.
Hi All,
For those of you interested in Chris' report, it has been posted to the Shared Reports workspace in TASK as solution #348.
Thanks for sharing, Chris!
Bryan
Unknown said: Hi All, For those of you interested in Chris' report, it has been posted to the Shared Reports workspace in TASK as solution #348. Thanks for sharing, Chris! Bryan
Thank you, Bryan.
To all, I'm happy to answer any questions, please e-mail me offline any time.