Offsite Scanning

Hello!  I've just been asked to look into what it would take to be able to scan our tickets at a concert we're presenting outdoors about 10 miles away.. is that even possible?  There will be a reserved section and also a paid general admission section.  I just can't imagine it... temporary server??  Through the internet somehow?

I imagine there are venues using NScan at more than one sight... how is that normally done? 

We also now have other indoor venues that are a distance from the home server that we would like to scan tickets for..

Thanks.

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  • Yes, I said the same!  Unfortunately, I believe we want the validity checking as well. 

     

    Sheila

     

    From: Penny Tabor [mailto:bounce-pennytabor2237@tessituranetwork.com]
    Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2010 2:57 PM
    To: Sheila Crossman
    Subject: RE: [N-Scan] Offsite Scanning

     

    I believe you could scan tickets offsite with the scanners in offline mode, and then download the data into Tessitura when you return to your main location.  You would not have real-time seating info at the time of the concert, and the scanners would not notify you of potential errors, but you could at least obtain your attendance data.

     

    Penny

     

    From: N-Scan [mailto:groups-n-scan@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Sheila Crossman
    Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2010 2:47 PM
    To: Tabor, Penny
    Subject: [N-Scan] Offsite Scanning

     

    Hello!  I've just been asked to look into what it would take to be able to scan our tickets at a concert we're presenting outdoors about 10 miles away.. is that even possible?  There will be a reserved section and also a paid general admission section.  I just can't imagine it... temporary server??  Through the internet somehow?

    I imagine there are venues using NScan at more than one sight... how is that normally done? 

    We also now have other indoor venues that are a distance from the home server that we would like to scan tickets for..

    Thanks.

     



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  • Yes, I said the same!  Unfortunately, I believe we want the validity checking as well. 

     

    Sheila

     

    From: Penny Tabor [mailto:bounce-pennytabor2237@tessituranetwork.com]
    Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2010 2:57 PM
    To: Sheila Crossman
    Subject: RE: [N-Scan] Offsite Scanning

     

    I believe you could scan tickets offsite with the scanners in offline mode, and then download the data into Tessitura when you return to your main location.  You would not have real-time seating info at the time of the concert, and the scanners would not notify you of potential errors, but you could at least obtain your attendance data.

     

    Penny

     

    From: N-Scan [mailto:groups-n-scan@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Sheila Crossman
    Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2010 2:47 PM
    To: Tabor, Penny
    Subject: [N-Scan] Offsite Scanning

     

    Hello!  I've just been asked to look into what it would take to be able to scan our tickets at a concert we're presenting outdoors about 10 miles away.. is that even possible?  There will be a reserved section and also a paid general admission section.  I just can't imagine it... temporary server??  Through the internet somehow?

    I imagine there are venues using NScan at more than one sight... how is that normally done? 

    We also now have other indoor venues that are a distance from the home server that we would like to scan tickets for..

    Thanks.

     



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