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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
 
The following article explains how to create a hire price rate in the {{BH}} module.
 
The following article explains how to create a hire price rate in the {{BH}} module.
  
 
== More Information ==
 
== More Information ==
A price rate is a defined period of time that is used to calculate the price for booking a hire item. The period of time can be any length but common examples of price rates are {{DataValue|Day}}, {{DataValue|2 Days}} & {{DataValue|Week}}. When a [[How do I Process a Customer Booking?|customer booking]] is made, multiple price rates can be added together to calculate the final booking price.
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A price rate is a defined period of time that is used to calculate the price for booking a hire item. The period of time can be any length but common examples of price rates are {{DataValue|Day}}, {{DataValue|2 Days}} & {{DataValue|Week}}. When a [[How do I process a customer booking?|customer booking]] is made, multiple price rates can be added together to calculate the final booking price.
  
 
=== Creating a Price Rate ===
 
=== Creating a Price Rate ===
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As expected, rates that do not have a specified start can start at any time.
 
As expected, rates that do not have a specified start can start at any time.
 
* At {{DataPrompt|Specific time?}}, choose {{DataValue|No}}.
 
* At {{DataPrompt|Specific time?}}, choose {{DataValue|No}}.
* At {{DataPrompt|Rate period?}}, specify the period of time this rate covers (leave blank any that do not apply to this rate):
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* At {{DataPrompt|Rate period?}}, specify the period of time this rate covers (leave blank any that do not apply to this rate but you '''must''' specify one of the below):
 
** At {{DataPrompt|Weeks:}}, enter the number of weeks in the rate's period of time.
 
** At {{DataPrompt|Weeks:}}, enter the number of weeks in the rate's period of time.
 
** At {{DataPrompt|Days:}}, enter the number of days in the rate's period of time.
 
** At {{DataPrompt|Days:}}, enter the number of days in the rate's period of time.
 
** At {{DataPrompt|Hours:}}, enter the number of hours in the rate's period of time.
 
** At {{DataPrompt|Hours:}}, enter the number of hours in the rate's period of time.
 
** At {{DataPrompt|Minutes:}}, enter the number of minutes in the rate's period of time.
 
** At {{DataPrompt|Minutes:}}, enter the number of minutes in the rate's period of time.
 
  
 
===== Eligible Periods =====
 
===== Eligible Periods =====
You may create a rate that comes into effect after an {{DataPrompt|Eligible period}}.  
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You may create a rate that comes into effect after an {{DataPrompt|Eligible period}}.
  
{{Example|title=Extra Day|text=A business might offer an extra day rate which is cheaper than the usual day rate on bookings that are longer than a week.}}
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{{Example|title=Extra Day|text=A business might offer an extra day rate which is cheaper than the usual day rate on bookings that are longer than a week. So you would set the Eligible Period to Weeks: 1 and the Rate Period to Days: 1.}}
  
 
If this rate is for a specific rate, following a specific period of time, enter the eligibility period for the rate:
 
If this rate is for a specific rate, following a specific period of time, enter the eligibility period for the rate:
* At {{DataPrompt|Eligible period?}}, choose {{DataValue|Yes}} (leave any blank that do not apply):
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* At {{DataPrompt|Eligible period?}}, choose {{DataValue|Yes}} (leave any blank that do not apply but you must specify one):
 
** At {{DataPrompt|Weeks:}}, enter the number of weeks that are required in the booking for the rate to be eligible.
 
** At {{DataPrompt|Weeks:}}, enter the number of weeks that are required in the booking for the rate to be eligible.
 
** At {{DataPrompt|Days:}}, enter the number of days that are required in the booking for the rate to be eligible.
 
** At {{DataPrompt|Days:}}, enter the number of days that are required in the booking for the rate to be eligible.
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* [[How do I Customise Pricing in Booking & Hire?]]
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* [[How do I customise pricing in Booking & Hire?]]
* [[How do I Create a Hire Price Plan?]]
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* [[How do I create a hire price plan?]]
* [[How do I Process a Customer Booking?]]
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* [[How do I process a customer booking?]]
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Latest revision as of 14:03, 24 June 2022

Summary

The following article explains how to create a hire price rate in the Booking and Hire module.

More Information

A price rate is a defined period of time that is used to calculate the price for booking a hire item. The period of time can be any length but common examples of price rates are 'Day', '2 Days' & 'Week'. When a customer booking is made, multiple price rates can be added together to calculate the final booking price.

Creating a Price Rate

  • Go to " Booking and Hire Maintenance Options Hire Price Maintenance Add or Edit Price Rates".
  • Press <F6> or click [Add].
  • At "Hire price rate:", enter a unique 3 character code for the price rate, e.g. '1WK'.
  • At "Description:", enter a description of the rate. It is recommended that you keep these descriptions as short as possible, e.g. 'Day' or 'Week'.
  • Move to the [Settings] tab.

Rates With a Specified Start

Some price rates have a specific start time associated with them.

Weekend: A business might offer a weekend rate that starts on a Friday.
  • At "Specific time?", choose 'Yes'.
  • At "Start:":
    • Choose the day of the week on which the price rate starts.
    • Enter the time at which the price rate starts.
  • At "End:":
    • Choose the day of the week on which the price rate ends.
    • Enter the time at which the price rate ends.

Rates Without a Specified Start

As expected, rates that do not have a specified start can start at any time.

  • At "Specific time?", choose 'No'.
  • At "Rate period?", specify the period of time this rate covers (leave blank any that do not apply to this rate but you must specify one of the below):
    • At "Weeks:", enter the number of weeks in the rate's period of time.
    • At "Days:", enter the number of days in the rate's period of time.
    • At "Hours:", enter the number of hours in the rate's period of time.
    • At "Minutes:", enter the number of minutes in the rate's period of time.
Eligible Periods

You may create a rate that comes into effect after an "Eligible period".

Extra Day: A business might offer an extra day rate which is cheaper than the usual day rate on bookings that are longer than a week. So you would set the Eligible Period to Weeks: 1 and the Rate Period to Days: 1.

If this rate is for a specific rate, following a specific period of time, enter the eligibility period for the rate:

  • At "Eligible period?", choose 'Yes' (leave any blank that do not apply but you must specify one):
    • At "Weeks:", enter the number of weeks that are required in the booking for the rate to be eligible.
    • At "Days:", enter the number of days that are required in the booking for the rate to be eligible.
    • At "Hours:", enter the number of hours that are required in the booking for the rate to be eligible.
    • At "Minutes:", enter the number of minutes that are required in the booking for the rate to be eligible.

Accepting the Price Rate

  • Once you have finished, press [Done] and [Accept] the changes.

See also


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