Availability Block - Report Anticipated Revenue of an Added Block
Build a reporting field within the availability block to calculate anticipated revenue after the block has been created.
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Marena van Veldhuizen
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Very critical!!
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Joanna Duczmanska
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Critical for proper RMS functioning
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Michał Kowalczyk
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Must have
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Kamila Wódczyńska
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Critical for proper RMS functioning
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Lukasz Ferenc
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Critical for proper RMS functioning
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Lukasz Piekarski
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Obviously, critical for proper RMS functioning
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Przemyslaw Tryka
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Critiacal for proper RMS functioning.
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Lukasz Wypych
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Since MEWS should be all about guest experience, minimalising manual work and optimatisation, current status where we need to manually add future revenue in two places to gain proper numbers is far from comfortable and reliable. CRITICAL
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Aleksandra Jacel
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critical for PMS x RMS proper data exchange, without it our RMS forecasts incorrect numbers
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Esmee de Keijzer
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Critical necessity!!
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Dominique Hendriks
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It's crucial! How can we keep the business running if we can't make forecasts??
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Marena van Veldhuizen
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Very critical!! How can we run a business without being able to make a forecast?
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AdminDorothy Roland
(Admin, MEWS)
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Not just a field, but a *proper forecasting report* for expected + associated revenues for all blocks (confirmed, optional, etc) at a property.
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Ebony
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This is critical, every business would need to be able to accurately report on the revenue of bookings, regardless of individual or via availability block. Without this I cannot track how close we are to budget
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Katharina Hörner
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We have a lot of meetings and it makes our day-to-day work easier if we have this overview.