In order to setup the BAR-levels for each container, including the base-BAR-container, determine their prices for each level and category. For example:
BAR-container: Corporate clients | ||
BAR-level |
Single room |
Double room |
1 |
75,00 |
90,00 |
2 |
102,00 |
129,00 |
3 |
134,00 |
166,00 |
A separate package master file is set-up for each BAR-level with the following settings:
•Manual rate: no
•Yield: do not yield or blank
If the BAR-rates are subject to a hurdle is determined in the container
•BAR Definition:
Enter the BAR-level and the container it refers to, for example BAR1:CORP (see table below).
•Use in IF: blank
•Hide data: yes
This setting is recommended, to ensure the BAR-level is not entered in a reservation by mistake.
• The component list is irrelevant, as the BAR always refers to the component list of the container. It is sufficient to just enter a “dummy” component list with one element (e.g. accommodation).
The functions of the fields Yield Value and Yield are explained under the heading Yieldable Rates.
The level’s component list is irrelevant, as the BAR-rate always refers to the component list of the container. It is sufficient to just enter a “dummy” component list with one element (e.g. accommodation).
Enter the rates for each level as usual.
i TIP: Having entered the first BAR-level, use the copy-function (function pane) to create the other levels.
Figure 29: Definition BAR-level
The link to an interfaced yield system is also established with the field BAR-Definition. The same code is entered here that is used in the yield-system.