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The Booking Production Report creates = a detailed report of all bookings made by ALL Users and Sources. It is prim= arily used to analyze the volume of booking activity and the room revenue g= enerated by user and source.
This report is often used to track the "Pace of Bookings" (sometimes cal= led a 'pace report') to see how productive booking generation is for a prop= erty during specific times.
This is a perfect report for analyzing the booking productivity of of yo= ur staff, agents, online channels, etc. There is an optional setting to "Su= btotal by User" to sort the report information by user.
Many properties have deposit policies that can be automatically enforced= when a Guest books direct (ie with the property or via a Booking Engine), = but that staff has to manually do when a booking arrives via an OTA or GDS = channel. This report provide a Folio Balance column that easily shows which bookings made 'this week', for example, ha= ve a deposit applied and which don't (folio balance =3D $0) in order to eas= ily focus on obtaining that deposit.
If you want to see a summary of the total bookings by each Source or Use= r, use the Bookings Report .=
To use the Booking Production Report to compare productivity to previous= time frames, save the reports to Excel or .csv to graph the comparisons. S= ee Saving Reports to Excel
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