Performance Verification Report?

Does anyone out there have a good VERIFICATION report for checking your performances? I've used a variety of ticketing systems in the past and always had to struggle with checking that I got everything just right. I've built this in sql and reporting clients in the past for other systems, but I'm new to being a Tessitura client.

Help?

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  • Hi ,

    You may have already found these:

    - Performance Listing

    - Performance Base Price and Availability

    Here's a related question on verifying price layers, that may also be helpful.

    I actually have in mind to create a custom report like this for our box office--to check the granular or custom setup stuff that isn't captured in standard reports--but haven't done so yet. Would be happy to share or compare, whenever I manage to start that one.Or if you're looking for specific data to create your own, maybe I or one of the many database magicians around the forums could point you towards relevant tables.

    Best,

    Ryan

  • Thanks . I'm looking for a lot more.

    I created a somewhat substantial report in another system (AudienceView) for an previous job. It had ticket-text, a buy tix link, all the prices and fees, holds/capacities, promocodes and links, seating chart image, presale codes/links. I made all of my promoters (Live Nation, AEG, etc) sign it before I put it onsale so that they could verify everything. It was also pretty helpful for my resident companies when we would build a few different subscription packages.

    Right now, I just want to check my own work, because, you know how it goes... paranoia of screwing something up.

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  • Thanks . I'm looking for a lot more.

    I created a somewhat substantial report in another system (AudienceView) for an previous job. It had ticket-text, a buy tix link, all the prices and fees, holds/capacities, promocodes and links, seating chart image, presale codes/links. I made all of my promoters (Live Nation, AEG, etc) sign it before I put it onsale so that they could verify everything. It was also pretty helpful for my resident companies when we would build a few different subscription packages.

    Right now, I just want to check my own work, because, you know how it goes... paranoia of screwing something up.

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