Add Reservation Details

If you open an existing reservation or create a new one, the Reservation Summary page opens. This area enables you to modify bookings within a reservation, such as requesting services and adding attendees. This topic provides information about the following:

Reservation Details

Reservation Details displays detailed summary information for the selected reservation and all its bookings as well as attendees and any services that were requested for the bookings.

Reservation vs. Booking

What's the difference between a reservation and a booking? A Reservation includes one or more Bookings. That's it.

Every booking belongs to a reservation. With EMS, you can have multiple bookings under a single reservation. When you have multiple bookings in a reservation, each booking can be independent of the other, such as reserving a set of rooms for an event, or can be a series of bookings under a Recurring reservation.

Each booking can contain multiple Booking Details, which are the resources and services required to support the booking, such as catering and room setup.

Reservations: Who and What

reservation is the who and what of an event. For example, the Academic Planning Board (the who) can reserve space for a Semester Kickoff event (the what). 

Bookings: Where and When

booking is the "where and when" of an event. For example, the Academic Planning Board schedules the conference room (the where) for a staff meeting on the second Monday in January (the when). The Academic Planning Board now has a single reservation with a single booking in EMS. If, however, they schedule the conference room (the where) for a staff meeting on the second Monday of each month for a year (the when), then the board now has a single reservation with 12 bookings.

Booking Details

A booking can have one or more booking details associated with it. Booking details are the resources (items for the meeting) or services (people and their activities) that are needed for an event, the notes for the event, the activities for the event, the room charges for the event, or any combination of these. For example, for the Academic Planning Board’s staff meeting, the resources could include catering (coffee service, bagels and muffins, and so on) and A/V equipment, plus the services of a person bringing in and setting up a projector, moving a speaker’s podium, and so on).  

Service Orders

System Administrators configure "buckets" of these details as "Categories," which streamlines the process of adding details to bookings. 

You might be able to view floorplans for rooms.

Reservation Tasks

Use the Reservation Tasks area to take available actions on this event:

Reservation Task

What You Can Do

Booking Tools

 

Cancel Reservation

Cancel the reservation.

View Service Availability

Opens a Service Availability window where you can choose from allowable booking templates to add services.

Send Invitation

Sends invitations to recipients you specify.

Add to my Calendar

Adds the reservation and all its bookings to your personal (Outlook) calendar.

Attachments

The Attachments tab is available if the reservation type required attachments. It provides the attachment description, file name, and notes about the attachment. You can:

  • Delete an attachment from a reservation or request.
  • Attach another file to the reservation or request, click Attach File. A dialog opens where you can select the attachment. Allowed formats are .csv, .doc, .gif, .pdf, .txt, .xls, .xlsx, and .tif.

Bookings for the Reservation

The lower portion of the Reservation Summary page shows bookings for this reservation and (if you have permissions) enables you to add another booking, edit or delete existing bookings, and take other actions on those bookings.

Action

Result

Cancel Booking

Cancel selected bookings for the reservation.

Attendance

Booking headcount.

Setup Type

Setup Types are defined by your Administrator, and define which services, resources, and room types can be used for the booking.

Status

Stage in the booking process for the booking, such as Requested, Reserved, Pending. 

 

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