Types of Report

Types of Report

There are three reports types currently available; Bookings, Tickets and Payments.

Each can be customised to show a number of different fields, over a range of dates, based on either the Creation Date or the Booking Date. 

Any report created can be saved as a template for future use.

Bookings - Includes a comprehensive list of filters to help you analyse your bookings.

Tickets - This report can also include the details needed for scanning a barcode or QR code for a ticket.

Payments - A detailed break down of the finances on bookings including Paid Amount, Booked it Fees, VAT etc.

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