Reservation Stages - a closer look

Created by Doug Stoddart, Modified on Wed, 22 Dec, 2021 at 12:35 PM by Doug Stoddart

So we have Reservation Stages, and each reservation normally follows a set lifecycle pattern, simple enough.  


But there is a lot going on behind the scenes that may not be not so obvious.

This has implications for making changes and correcting mistakes



Reservation
stage

check out stamp

check in
stamp
Item
status
Ready (or for other reservation?)Ready (or for other reservation?)Checked OutReady (or for other reservation?)



Planner
(res. dates)


check out stamp(s)check out &
check in stamps


RELEASE INVENTORY
check out & different
check in stamps

RELEASE INVENTORY
cancel stamp?




RELEASE INVENTORY
visuals

Prices




Zero Price
Invoice No.
generated
on transition to Confirmed
present
present
present
present



All of this means that a change of stage (e.g. a correction) might provoke 3 things to happen;


  1. change the Reservation Stage
  2. change the Item(s) Status(es)
  3. change the item availability (re-book any bikes that were checked in early)
    1. But here have a choice.  What if a partial check-in occurred.  Save or delete?
  4. when un-cancelling you may also want to re-price.


It also means you might not be able to go back, because bikes may have been taken by someone else in the meanwhile.


So beware!


The really dangerous one is to check in a reservation (or bike) by mistake. Because it causes that bike(s) to be made instantly available to others.





See Also

Early check-in 

Individual Item return

Problem Solving - 'undo' progress reservation


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