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== Contracts ==
 
== Contracts ==
=== Introduction ===
 
  
A contract in hoteliga corresponds to a real, physical contract that you have signed with a "classic" booking agency, meaning a booking agency that is not an OTA, but rather an agency that reserves a certain number or all of the rooms of a property for a season at pre-agreed prices.
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A contract in hoteliga corresponds to a real, physical contract that you have signed with a "classic" booking agency, or an OTA (channel).
  
A contract is connecting '''a booking agency''' and '''a price list''' for a certain period. In this way, you can have multiple contracts for the same booking agency, but for different period.
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A contract is connecting a booking agency and a price list for a certain period. In this way, you can have multiple contracts for the same booking agency, but for different period.
  
'''Note:''' You cannot have overlapping contracts unless they correspond to different channel connections.
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[[Contracts|For more information and how to create a contract click here]]
  
=== Create a new contract ===
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== Transactions ==
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As indicated previously, by connecting the booking agency to a customer, you can see all the agency's transactions under this customer.
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[[File:agtrans.png|700px|]]
  
The prerequisites to create a new contract are:
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== Balances ==
:1. '''A price list'''
 
: You need to have a price list that will be connected to the new contract. If you don't have one, you can create a [[Price_Lists|New price list]].
 
:2. '''A customer'''
 
: You need to [[Customer_Management#Create_a_new_customer|create a new customer]] in the name of the agency.
 
:3. '''An agency'''
 
: You need to have an agency. You can create one from '''Options > Settings > Booking agencies > New booking agency'''. Inside the form you fill in the form as shown below.
 
In '''section 3''' if you are using channel management and this agency is an OTA, connect it with the corresponding channel, otherwise select "without channel".
 
  
In '''section 4''' you find the customer you have created for this agency in the previous step. This way when this booking agency is being invoiced, all its invoicing information will be immediately filled. Apart from that, by connecting the booking agency to a customer, you can see all the agency's transactions under this customer.
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You can even insert a '''New transaction''' through here and eliminate the appearing balance.
  
[[File:nbookage.png|700px|]]
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[[File:agtransn.png|700px|]]
[[File:nbookage1.png|700px|]]
 
  
  
'''Note:''' You don't need to create separate agencies for different price lists, just create multiple contracts for the same agency.
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You can always get detailed data and information for each agency by selecting one of the Booking Agencies reports: '''Options > Reports'''
  
== Transactions ==
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[[File:agreps.png|700px|]]
== Balances ==
 

Latest revision as of 13:31, 22 February 2024

Contracts

A contract in hoteliga corresponds to a real, physical contract that you have signed with a "classic" booking agency, or an OTA (channel).

A contract is connecting a booking agency and a price list for a certain period. In this way, you can have multiple contracts for the same booking agency, but for different period.

For more information and how to create a contract click here

Transactions

As indicated previously, by connecting the booking agency to a customer, you can see all the agency's transactions under this customer.

Agtrans.png

Balances

You can even insert a New transaction through here and eliminate the appearing balance.

Agtransn.png


You can always get detailed data and information for each agency by selecting one of the Booking Agencies reports: Options > Reports

Agreps.png