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Module Template Inventory Report

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How to request a report

To request a Module Template Inventory report, follow the steps stated in the Reports article.

Report content

The report generates a list of existing module templates. Here you'll be able to see:

  • Cockpit (in which the module was created)

  • Module/Revision (the module’s ID and how many revisions were made)

  • Created On

  • Modified On

  • Last Published On

  • Created By

  • Modified By

  • Title

  • Status (new, published, in draft or archived)

  • Area Stops (the locations of the stops)

  • Structure (if it’s a tour or stop-by-stop, for example)

  • Flexibility (fixed or flexible)

  • Pricing Type (Miscellaneous) (if there’s no pricing, service level pricing or room category pricing)

  • Country Start Location

  • Start Location (specification of the city)

  • End Location (specification of the city)

  • Tags

  • Picture Count

  • Min/Max PAX

  • Pricing Category (if it’s standard, deluxe, or premium, for example)

  • Short Description

  • Managed Product Category (if it’s standard, superior, or deluxe, for example)

  • Pricing Type (Categories) (if it’s per PAX, per group or room)

  • Pricing Currency

  • Availability From

  • Availability To

  • PAX Range

  • Allotments Defined (if there are any allotments defined)

  • Rentar Car Enabled (if a rental is enabled)

  • Base Services (what base services are included in the module)

  • Language Codes (Boolean value that indicates whether the component’s name - such as accommodations, transit activities, stop activities, rental cars, base services, upsell items, and transfers - is available in that language)

Depending on the languages supported by the Distribution Channel’s UI, the textual fields display in what languages the module is available, for example:

  • DA

  • DE

  • EN

  • ES

  • FI

  • FR

  • IT

  • NL

  • NO

  • PL

  • PT

  • SV

Know more:

For more information, check the article Supported TripBuilder Languages.

Note: All exported data present in the reports follow the format convention:

  • Date: DD.MM.YYYY. For example, 22.04.2023

  • Currency: the currency code before the amount, with a comma as a thousand separator and a period as a decimal separator. For example, EUR 1,520.50

  • Percentage: value with a period as a decimal separator. For example, Sales Margin Activities (%): 4.5

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