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The 'Advanced Pricing' card in the Rental Charge Type card allows you to configure a more complex charging schedule than the 'Basic Pricing' card. For example, you may need part of a rental to be charged on a fixed price basis and the remainder on a daily basis. Use the matrix to construct the charging schedule in chronological order. If there is only one row in the matrix, that row will be repeated as necessary throughout a Reservation period. If there are several rows, the first row will be executed, then the second row and so on to the end of the Reservation, with the last row being repeated as necessary. For example, the first three days of a rental are to be charged on a fixed price basis, the next four days on a daily basis and the remaining days on a daily basis at a discount. Use the first line of the matrix to configure the fixed price basis, the second line to configure the daily basis and the third line to configure the daily basis with the discount. A charging schedule that you configure on the 'Advanced Pricing' card will always behave as though the Charge for First Day option in the Rental Pricing Options setting is not selected. If you specify a Rental Charge Type with an advanced pricing schedule in a Rental Reservation, the Advanced Pricing Activated option on the 'Periodic Charges' card of that Reservation will be selected automatically when you save it. You will be able to check the pricing schedule by pressing the [Adv. Price Details] button in the header of the Reservation. This will open an 'Advanced Price Details' window showing the pricing schedule. If the Advanced Pricing Activated option is selected in a Reservation, the Periodic Price, % and Total fields in that Reservation will be empty. This is because the Periodic Price, % and Total will be the same for each day or month in a "standard" daily or monthly Reservation, but in a Reservation with advanced pricing they may vary as the Reservation progresses.
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Advanced Pricing ExamplesThese examples assume a rental charge of 10.00.Example 1
One day's charge will be added to the Agreement on the first day. This charge will be 1 x 10.00 (one day @ 10.00). On each subsequent day, the quantity in the existing charge will be increased by one. The charge will therefore become 2 x 10.00, 3 x 10.00 and so on. If this is the only row in the Charge Type, the value in the Length field will not matter. The row will be applied each day in the rental period.
Again, one day's charge will be added to the Agreement each day. This charge will be 1 x 10.00 (one day @ 10.00) with the quantity increasing each day. If this is the only row in the Charge Type, the row will be applied each day in the rental period.
In this example, the rental period will be divided into shorter sub-periods each of two days' duration. The value in the Length field is the duration of the sub-period. On the first day, a charge for the first two days will be added to the Agreement. The rental charge of 10.00 is a charge per day, so the charge added to the Agreement will be 1 x 20.00 (one two-day period @ 20.00). On the second day, no charges will be added to the Agreement. If this is the only row in the Charge Type, the cycle will be repeated until the end of the rental period so on the third day the quantity in the existing charge will be increased. The charge will now be 2 x 20.00 (two two-day periods @ 20.00).
In this example, the first two days will be charged on a Running basis and the remaining days on a Fixed Price basis. The value in the Length field in the first row is the number of days when the row will be used. On the first day, the Running basis will be used. One day's charge will be added to the Agreement. This charge will be 1 x 10.00 (one day @ 10.00). On the second day, the Running basis will again be used, so the quantity in the existing charge will be increased by one. The charge will therefore become 2 x 10.00. On the third day, the Fixed Price basis will take over. A new charge for the first two days of this basis (i.e. days three and four of the rental period) will be added to the Agreement. The rental charge of 10.00 is a charge per day, so the charge added to the Agreement will be 1 x 20.00 (one two-day period @ 20.00). There will therefore be two rows on the Invoice, one for the Running basis and one for the Fixed Price basis. On the fourth day, no charges will be added to the Agreement. If the Fixed Price basis is the last row in the Charge Type, it will be repeated until the end of the rental period (as in example 3).
In this example, the first two days will be charged on a Fixed Price basis and the remaining days on a Running basis. The value in the Length field in the first row is the duration of the Fixed Price period. On the first day, a charge for the first two days will be added to the Agreement. The rental charge of 10.00 is a charge per day, so the charge added to the Agreement will be 1 x 20.00 (one two-day period @ 20.00). On the second day, no charges will be added to the Agreement. On the third day, the Running basis will take over. A new charge for the first day of this basis (i.e. day three of the rental period) will be added to the Agreement. This charge will be 1 x 10.00 (one day @ 10.00). There will therefore be two rows on the Invoice, one for the Fixed Price basis and one for the Running basis. If the Running basis is the last row in the Charge Type, it will be repeated until the end of the rental period (as in example 1). As it is the last row, the value in the Length field will not matter. If you need the Fixed Price basis to be repeated before the Running basis takes over, insert a row repeating the first one (or extend the Length): Example 6
One day's charge will be added to the Agreement on the first day. This charge will be 1 x 10.00 (one day @ 10.00). On each subsequent day, the quantity in the existing charge will be increased by one. The charge will therefore become 2 x 10.00, 3 x 10.00 and so on. This will continue for approximately one month (for 30 days if the rental period starts in a month with 30 days, for 31 days if the period starts in a month with 31 days), so the value of the charge will be increased to 30 x 10.00 or 31 x 10.00. If there is a second row in the Charge Type, the charging basis in that row will take over on day 31 or 32. Otherwise, the row will be repeated.
In this example, the rental period will be divided into shorter sub-periods each of two months' duration. The value in the Length field is the duration of the sub-period. As in the previous example, the number of days in a month will depend on the month when the rental period begins. On the first day, a charge for the first two months will be added to the Agreement. The rental charge of 10.00 is a charge per day, so the charge added to the Agreement will be 1 x 600.00 or 1 x 610.00. If this is the only row in the Charge Type, the cycle will be repeated until the end of the rental period. Additional Options for Advanced PricingThe Rental Pricing Options setting contains some options that you can use together with advanced pricing schedules:
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