Best Seating

We have a Facility that has 3 sections, Left / Center / Right.  We have the best seating set to "Front to Back" for Vertical and "Center Out" for Horizontal.  Everything is fine with the Center section but the Left and Right sides the Best Seating starts in the middle of the row.  Is there any way to have the seats start on the inside aisle and go out?

Thank you very much!!!

 

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  • Absolutely.  You can set different fill patterns for each best seat zone.  So put the side sections in a different best seat zone than the center section, and set the horizontal fill to Front to Back or Back to Front.  Which exact one to pick depends on how your contiguity seat values progress.  If the low value is on the aisle pick Front to Back.  If the high value is on the aisle pick Back to Front.

     

    For more details, and some diagrams, see the Facility Setup document.

     

    Kevin Sheehan

    Senior Documentation & Learning Resources Specialist

    Tessitura Network

    +1 888 643 5778 x 329

    ksheehan@tessituranetwork.com

     

    From: Tessitura Ticketing Forum [mailto:forums-ticketing@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Stephen Martin
    Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2011 5:11 PM
    To: Kevin Sheehan
    Subject: [Tessitura Ticketing Forum] Best Seating

     

    We have a Facility that has 3 sections, Left / Center / Right.  We have the best seating set to "Front to Back" for Vertical and "Center Out" for Horizontal.  Everything is fine with the Center section but the Left and Right sides the Best Seating starts in the middle of the row.  Is there any way to have the seats start on the inside aisle and go out?

    Thank you very much!!!

     




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  • Absolutely.  You can set different fill patterns for each best seat zone.  So put the side sections in a different best seat zone than the center section, and set the horizontal fill to Front to Back or Back to Front.  Which exact one to pick depends on how your contiguity seat values progress.  If the low value is on the aisle pick Front to Back.  If the high value is on the aisle pick Back to Front.

     

    For more details, and some diagrams, see the Facility Setup document.

     

    Kevin Sheehan

    Senior Documentation & Learning Resources Specialist

    Tessitura Network

    +1 888 643 5778 x 329

    ksheehan@tessituranetwork.com

     

    From: Tessitura Ticketing Forum [mailto:forums-ticketing@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Stephen Martin
    Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2011 5:11 PM
    To: Kevin Sheehan
    Subject: [Tessitura Ticketing Forum] Best Seating

     

    We have a Facility that has 3 sections, Left / Center / Right.  We have the best seating set to "Front to Back" for Vertical and "Center Out" for Horizontal.  Everything is fine with the Center section but the Left and Right sides the Best Seating starts in the middle of the row.  Is there any way to have the seats start on the inside aisle and go out?

    Thank you very much!!!

     




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