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The Reports and Accounting Screens are used to display all reports within netPark

Both screens are identical: The separate naming structure is used strictly for permission purposes. By allowing users to access only specific screens, you can limit the reports they have access to.

Click the name of a report below see the breakdown of each report and what they do.

Report Screen

The Company List allows users to generate a list of companies from within netPark

Multiple variables can be set to narrow down the information contained in the report

Generated reports can be in the following formats:

PDF
CSV (Excel)
Working with the Company List Screen

Company List Screen
Via the Main Menu click on Reports and then click Company List

Include – These radio buttons allow users to select the types of companies displayed:
Active
Disabled
All
Sort by – These radio buttons allow users to sort the report results based on:
Company Name
AR Code
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Report

Company List Report
Company Name – Name of Company
Address – Address associated to Company
City – City Company is located in
Contact – Name of person to contact
Phone – Company Phone number
AR Code – Code used to reference company within netPark

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Working with the Company Revenue Screen

Company Revenue Screen
Via the Main Menu click on Reports and then click Company Revenue Report

Explanation of the Company Revenue Screen
Below is a breakdown of this screen:

Start Date | Time – The start date and time for the report to be generated
End Date | Time – The end date and time for the report to be generated
Limit to Company – This field allows users to enter the name of a company to limit the search results to the defined parameters
This field supports autosuggest; Ignore autosuggest for partial searches
Show Detail – Checking this box will display per-ticket values, instead of subtotals
Exclude AR Companies – Checking this box will exclude AR Companies
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Company Revenue Report

Company Revenue Report
Below is a breakdown of this report:

Company – The companies name
Tickets – The number of tickets associated with this company
Percent – The percentage of the total company revenue the company accounts for
Cust – The total number of customers associated with this company
Parking – The total parking charges for the company
Wash – The total wash category charges for the company
Oil – The total oil category charges for the company
Gas – The total gas category charges for the company
Detail – The total detail category charges for the company
Misc – The total misc category charges for the company
Tax/Fee – The total taxes and fees for the company
Total – The total charges for the companyContent

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Explanation of the Coupon List Screen

Include – The following radio buttons allow users to limit the types of coupons to return in search results:

Active
Disabled
All
Sort By – The following radio buttons allow users to decide how to sort coupons in search results:
Code
Description
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software

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Partial Search Last Name – This field allows users to perform a partial search for a customers last name
Limit to Discount – This field allows users to limit customer search results to only customers with the defined discount attached to their account
Limit to Rate – This field allows users to limit customer search results to only customers with the defined rate attached to their account
Include – These radio buttons allow users to limit customer account results based on account status:
Active
Disabled
All
Sort By – These radio buttons allow users to set how the customer results will be sorted:
Last Name
Customer #
If a location uses Other ID, the report will use the customers Other ID
ZIP/Postal
Prepend Lot # 
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software

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Breakdown of the Daily Business Report

Start Date | Time – Start Date and Time for the report
End Date | Time – End Date and Time for the report
Limit to User # (Optional) – This field allows users to limit the report to specific netPark user
’’’Parking Zones’’’ – User can breakdown report based on parking zones
Sort By – These radio buttons allow users to sort the report based on:
Ticket #
Close Date
DBR Date
Payment Type
User #
Mode – These radio buttons allow users to define display mode for the report:
Detail
Summary
’’’Exclude All $0.00 Tickets’’’ -Will exclude any tickets with a $0.00 dollar value
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
The following additional options are also available:

Tickets – This section contains additional details related to tickets; This section can be disabled by unchecking the box
Service Classes
Options (CSV Export Only)
Tax/Fee Sources (CSV Export Only)
Payments – This section contains additional details related to payments; This section can be disabled by unchecking the box
Payment Type – This section allows users to limit the payment types displayed:
Credit Card
Cash/Check
Accounts Receivable
Prepaid Cards
Prepaid Vouchers
Additional – This section contains additional payment information:
Cashier Breakdown
Register – This section contains additional details related to the register; This section can be disabled by unchecking the box
Payment Type – This section allows users to limit the payment types displayed:
Credit Card
Cash/Check
Usage Type – This section allows users to limit the usage types displayed:
Company Recurring
Customer Recurring
Miscellaneous
Prepaid Account
Reservation
Ecommerce – This section contains additional details related to ecommerce payments; This section can be disabled by unchecking the box
Payment Type – This section allows users to limit the payment types displayed:
Credit Card
Accounts Receivable
Usage Type – This section allows users to limit the usage types displayed:
Customer Recurring
Prepaid Account
Reservation
Deposit Log – This check box will display the deposit log
Explanation of the Daily Business Report Tickets

DBR-Tickets Section
Ticket – Ticket number associated with this row of information
Cust – Customer number associated with this ticket
Last Name – Customer’s last name
Open Date – Date this ticket was opened
Close Date – Date this ticket was closed
DBR Date – Timestamp of the last action on the ticket
User – User number associated with this ticket
Park Net – Charge for parking at location
Wash – Charge for requested car wash (Service)
Oil – Charge for requested oil change (Service)
Gas – Charge for requested full gas tank (Service)
Detail – Charge for requested car detailing (Service)
Misc – Charge for requested miscellaneous service
Fees – Any extra fees associated with this ticket
Sls Tax – Total sales tax applied to this ticket
Total – Total charge including all services and fees
Bal – “NO” if the balance was paid outside of the ticket dates
Combined Tickets
This row gives the user the totals regarding to all of the services and fees charged for both closed and credited tickets.

Payments

DBR Ticket Payments
Ticket Payments/Credits
Ticket – Ticket number associated with this row of information
Type – Type of payment made on this ticket
Amount – Amount paid
Auth – Authorization code for card, not a code for refunds
Batch – sorts payments into batches(retail, ecommerce, etc.)
TTID – unique identifier for payment, erased every 180 days
Voucher – reservation/Credit Card details
User – User associated with this transaction
DBR Date – Timestamp of the last action on the ticket
Bal – “NO” if the balance was paid outside of the ticket dates
Ticket Payment Summaries
Charges – Provides the user with the number of transactions and the total amount of charges for each payment type
Credits – Provides the user with the number of transactions and the total amount of credits for each payment type
Combined – Provides the user with the number of transactions and the total amount of charges and credits for each payment type
Voids – Provides the user with the number of transactions and the total amount of voids for each payment type
Ticket Payment Batches
Retail – Provides the user with the number of transactions and the total amount associated with retail
Ecommerce – Provides the user with the number of transactions and the total amount associated with ecommerce
Monthly – Provides the user with the number of transactions and the total amount associated with the Monthly batch
Kiosk – Provides the user with the number of transactions and the total amount associated with kiosks
Ticket Payments Prepaid Cards/Vouchers

DBR Ticket Payments
Ticket – Ticket number associated to the specific prepaid card/voucher
DBR Date – Timestamp of last action on the ticket
Prepaid Card/Vouchers – Number associated to the prepaid card/voucher
Days – Number of days remaining on the prepaid card/voucher
Subtotal – Total charges before taxes and fees
Sales Tax – Sales tax associated with this ticket
Airport Fee – Airport fee associated with this ticket
Misc A Fee – Possible Miscellaneous fee attached to this ticket
Misc B Fee – Possible Miscellaneous fee attached to this ticket
Total – Total charges after taxes and fees
Ticket Payments by User and Type
User – User account associated with this specific row of information
VI Ct – Number of Visa Card transactions associated to this user
VI Amt – Amount of money associated to these Visa Transactions
MC Ct – Number of Master Card transactions associated to this user
MC Amt – Amount of money associated to these Master Card Transactions
DI Ct – Number of Discover Card transactions associated to this user
DI Amt – Amount of money associated to these Discover Card Transactions
AX Ct – Number of American Express transactions associated to this user
AX Amt – Amount of money associated to these American Express Transactions
DC Ct – Number of Diners Club transactions associated to this user
DC Amt – Amount of money associated to these Diners Club Transactions
JC Ct – Number of Japan Credit transactions associated to this user
JC Amt – Amount of money associated to these Japan Credit Transactions
CA Ct – Number of Cash transactions associated to this user
CA Amt – Amount of money associated to these Cash Transactions
AR Ct – Number of Account Receivable transactions associated to this user
AR Amt – Amount of money associated to these Account Receivable Transactions
Total Ct – Total number of transactions associated to this user
Total Amt – Total amount of money associated to this users transactions
Register / Ecommerce

DBR Register

DBR Ecommerce
Payments/Credits/Voids
Trans # – Transaction number
Type – Payment Type
Sls Tax – Sales tax associated with this transaction
AP Fee – Airport Fee associated with this transaction
Total – Total charges attained
Auth – Authorization code for card, not a code for refunds
Batch – sorts payments into batches(retail, ecommerce, etc.)
TTID – unique identifier for payment,erased every 180 days
Voucher – reservation/Credit Card details
User -User associated with this transaction
DBR Date – Timestamp of the last action on the ticket
Cat/Notes – Category for specific transaction and notes
Transaction Summaries
Charges – Provides the user with the number of transactions and the total amount of charges for each payment type via the register screen
Credits – Provides the user with the number of transactions and the total amount of credits for each payment type via the register screen
Combined – Provides the user with the number of transactions and the total amount of charges and credits for each payment type via the register screen
Voids – Provides the user with the number of transactions and the total amount of voids for each payment type via the register screen
Payment Batches
Retail – Provides the user with the number of transactions and the total amount associated with retail via the register screen
Ecommerce – Provides the user with the number of transactions and the total amount associated with ecommerce via the register screen
Monthly – Provides the user with the number of transactions and the total amount associated with the Monthly batch via the register screen
Kiosk – Provides the user with the number of transactions and the total amount associated with kiosks via the register screen
Deposit Log

DBR Deposit Log
This allows the user to see any transactions involving the Deposit Log

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Below is a breakdown of this report:

Date – The date of the report to be run

Account – These radio buttons allow users to select which type of declined credit cards to view:
POS (Point of Sale) 

Ecomm
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Declined CC ReportTTID – The TTID associated with the card

Type – The type of transaction associated with the card
Account – The card type and last four digits of the card
Exp – The expiration date of the card
Tran Date – The date the transaction decline occured
Amt($) – The amount the decline was for
Error – The error associated with the decline
User – The user who was processing the transaction
Tik/Reg Pmt – The ticket/register payment number associated with the transaction

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Explanation of the Discount by User Report

Start Date | Time – Start Date and Time for the report
End Date | Time – End Date and Time for the report
Limit to User – This field allows users to limit the report to a specific netPark user
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable softwareUser – The user who is associated with attaching the discounts

Discount – The discount number and name
Count – The number of tickets the discount is associated with
% of All Tickets – The percentage of all tickets that the discount is associated with

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Below is a breakdown of this report:

Enter Discount Name – This field allows users to define the discount for the generated report

Start Date | Time – Start Date and Time for the report
End Date | Time – End Date and Time for the report
Sort by – These radio buttons allow users to sort the report results based on:
Ticket
Last Name
Close User
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable softwareTicket – The ticket number

Last Name – The last name of the customer attached to the ticket
Close User – The user who closed the ticket
Pkg Disc – The amount discounted from the tickets parking charges
Pkg Net – The net total for the parking charges
Wash Net – The net total for any wash category services attached to the ticket
Oil Net – The net total for any oil category services attached to the ticket
Gas Net – The net total for any gas category services attached to the ticket
Detail Net – The net total for any detail category services attached to the ticket
Misc Net – The net total for any misc. category services attached to the ticket 

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Explanation of the Discount Revenue Report

Start Date | Time – Start Date and Time for the report
End Date | Time – End Date and Time for the report
Limit to Close User – This field allows users to limit the report to a specific close user
Limit to Sales Agent – This field allows users to limit the report to a specific sales agent
Prepend Lot ID (on Export) 
Include Classes – These radio buttons allow users to limit the included classes on the report:
Agency
Corporate
Coupon
Misc
Sort By – These radio buttons allow users to sort the report based on:
Discount Name (asc)
Revenue (desc)
Tickets (desc)
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software

Discount – The discount name

Tickets – The number of tickets the discount is associated with
Percent – The percentage of total tickets with the discount
Discounted – The total amount that was discounted from tickets
Parking – The total parking charges associated with the discount
Wash – The total wash category service charges associated with the discount
Oil – The total oil category service charges associated with the discount
Gas – The total gas category service charges associated with the discount
Detail – The total detail category service charges associated with the discount
Misc – The total misc. category service charges associated with the discount 

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Explanation of the Discount Utilization Report

Start Date | Time – Start Date and Time for the report
End Date | Time – End Date and Time for the report
Select by – These radio buttons allow users to select discounts based on:
Open Date
Close Date
Sort by – These radio buttons allow users to sort the report results based on:
Description
Utilization
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable softwareDiscount Description – The name of the discount

Count – The number of tickets the discount has been attached to
% of All Tickets – The percentage of the total tickets in the system the discount is associated with

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Explanation of the Drop Off Report

Start Date | Time – Start Date and Time for the report

End Date | Time – End Date and Time for the report
Limit to – These fields and radio buttons allow users to limit the report based on:
User ID
Customer Selected
Services
No Customer Selected / Service
All
Ticket Status – These radio buttons allow users to limit the ticket status on the report:
Open
Closed
All
Sort by – These radio buttons allow users to sort the report results based on:
Ticket
Due Date
Open Date
Inc. Ticket Notes – This check box will include ticket notes on the report
Inc. Ticket Discount – This check box will include ticket discounts on the report
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Below is a breakdown of this report:

Ticket – The ticket number that was opened
Cust – The customer number associated with the ticket
Last Name – The customers last name
Open Date – The open date for the ticket
Due Date – The due date for the ticket
Color – The vehicles color
Make – The vehicle make
Model – The vehicle model
Mileage – The vehicles mileage
License – The vehicles license plate number
Loc. – The lot location for the vehicle
Valet – The valet user associated with the ticket
Open – The open user associated with the ticket

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Explanation of the Due Back Report

Start Date | Time – Start Date and Time for the report

End Date | Time – End Date and Time for the report
Sort by – These radio buttons allow users to sort the report results based on:
Airline
Discount
Due Date
Key Area
Last Name
Lot Location
Ticket Number
Limit to Type – These radio buttons and fields allow users to limit results by type:
Lot Location: Starting Row
Unkown Location
Airline Given
Frequent Parker
Still Open
Key Status
Missing
In
Out
All
Limit to Key Area – This check box will limit to certain Key Area
Show Ticket Notes – This checkbox will include ticket notes in the report
Show Services – This checkbox will include services in the report
Show Summaries – This check box will show summaries on the report
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable softwareDefault Due Back Report

Ticket – The ticket number

Other ID – The Customer’s other ID associated with the ticket
Misc A – Misc. field on the ticket
K Stat – Key Status (In/Out)
K Loc – Location of the Key
K User – Last user to handle the key
Cust – The customer number associated with the ticket
Last Name – The customers last name
Open Date – The open date for the ticket
Due Date – The due date for the ticket
Airline – The airline associated with the ticket
Color – The vehicles color
Make – The vehicle make
Model – The vehicle model
Mileage – The vehicles mileage
License – The vehicles license plate number
Loc. – The lot location for the vehicle
Valet – The valet user associated with the ticket
Open – The open user associated with the ticket
User – The user associated with the key tracking
Area – The area where key should be
Status – The status of the key

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Frequent Flyer Report

Start Date | Time – The start date and time for the report to be generated
End Date | Time – The end date and time for the report to be generated
Limit to Airline – User can have the report show tickets related to specific airlines
Limit to Customer – User can have the report show tickets related to a specific customers
Limit to FF Number – User can have the report show tickets related to a specific FF Number
Sort By – User can have the list sorted by:
Close Date
Ticket
Customer
FF Number
CSV – Export the report to an excel file
Run Report – Runs the Report
Explanation of the Frequent Flyer Report

Below is a breakdown of this report:

Ticket – Ticket number specified to that row of information
Open Date – Date the ticket was opened
Close Date – Date the ticket was closed
Frequent Flyer Airline – Airline attached to the ticket/customer
Frequent Flyer Number – Frequent Flyer Number attached to the ticket/customer
Customer Name – Name of customer attached to the ticket
Customer Email – Email attached to the customers account
Parking Rate – Specific rate attached to ticket
Parking Days – Total number of days ticket was open
Parking Net – Net charge on ticket
Total – Total charge on ticket

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Explanation of the Locate Log

Start Date | Time – Start Date and Time for the report
End Date | Time – End Date and Time for the report
Search By Ticket – This field allows users to search based on a ticket number
Search By Valet – This field allows users to search based on a valet number
Search By Lot Location – This field allows users to search based on lot location
Search By – This selection area allows users to define the search criteria:
Lot Move
Print Counter
Service Update
Log Call
Print and Log
Remove Log
Sms
Voice
Entry Scan
Entry Keyroom
Exit Scan
Pull Up
Drop Off
Patient Assist
Shuttle
On Lot
In Transit
Stack
Park
Re-Stage
Pull-Up
Re-Park
App
Order by – These radio buttons allow users to order the report results based on:
Valet Number
Locate Date
Type of Change
Ticket Number
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Below is a breakdown of this report:

Ticket – The ticket number
User – The user who made the change
Park Valet – The user who actually moved the car
Old Loc – The old lot location
New Loc – The new lot location
Make/Model – The make and model of the vehicle
License – The vehicles license plate number
Last Name – The customers last name
Current Loc. – The vehicles current location
Locate Date – The date and time the location update occurred
Action – The action taken within netPark when the locate occurred

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Explanation of the Lot Utilization Report

Start Date | Time – Start Date and Time for the report
End Date | Time – End Date and Time for the report
Lot Capacity – This field allows users to set the lot capacity
Show Graph – This check box will display a graph on the report
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Below is a breakdown of this report:

Date – The date for the report
Inventory – The total starting inventory for that day
Opened – The total tickets opened for that day
Closed – The total tickets closed for that day
Utilization – The percentage of the total lot capacity being used

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Explanation of the Open Ticket List

Search By Discount – This field allows users to search for tickets with a specific discount attached
Search by Prefix – This field allows users to search for tickets based off a prefix
Ticket Type – These radio buttons allow users to select the type of ticket type to be displayed:
Valet Only
Self-Park Only
All
Sort by – These radio buttons allow users to sort the report results based on:
Customer Name
Customer Number
Key Area
License Plate
Location
Open Date
Ticket Number
Ticket Prefix
Key Status –
Show Ticket Notes – This check box will display ticket notes on the report
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable softwareOpen Ticket List Report

Below is a breakdown of this report:

Ticket #
Other ID
Customer
Last Name
Open Date
Due Date
Color
Make
Model
Mileage
License
Location
Valet
Open
Hold Key
Key Tracking
User
Arena
Status

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Explanation of the Options List

Include – These radio buttons allow users to select the types of options returned:
Active
Disabled
All
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software

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Payments from Last Four Report

Start Date | Time – Start Date and Time for the report
End Date | Time – End Date and Time for the report
Credit Card Last Four Digits – This field allows users to enter the last four digits of the credit card to be looked up
Sort by – These radio buttons allow users to sort the report results based on:
Ticket / Payment
CBR Date
Last Name / Company Name
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Payments from Last Four Report

Below is a breakdown of this report:

Trans# – The transaction ID
Reservation – The reservation number associated with this payment (if applicable)
TTID – The TTID for the charge
Status – The status for the payment
Type -The type of card used for the transaction:
VI – Visa
MC – Master Card
DI – Discover
AX – American Express
Exp – The Expiration Date for the card
DBR Date – The DBR Date the payment was processed on
Auth – The Authorization Number for the payment
Bat – The Batch Report the payment shows up on
Amount – The amount the payment was for
Customer/Company – The customer or company attached to the payment (if applicable)

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Explanation of the Promo Code List

Include – These radio buttons allow users to select the types of promo codes displayed:
Active
Disabled
All
Sort by – These radio buttons allow users to sort the report results based on:
Promo Code
Start Date
End Date
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Promo Code List

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Explanation of the Rate List Screen

Include – These radio buttons allow users to select the types of rates displayed:

Active
Disabled
All
Sort by – These radio buttons allow users to sort the report results based on:
Rate Code
Description
Other ID
Prefix
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software

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Explanation of the Reservation Manifest Screen

Start Date | Time – Start Date and Time for the report

End Date | Time – End Date and Time for the report
Sources – These selection box allows users to select the reservation sources to be returned on the report; Please see Third Party Sources for more information on Reservation Sources
Dates Based On – These radio buttons allow users to define the reservation dates based on:
Drop-off Date
Return Date
Booking Date
Redemption Date
Sort by – These radio buttons allow users to sort the report results based on:
Drop-off Date
Return Date
Booking Date
Reservation Sources
Reservation Rate
Redemption Date
Last Name
Status Class – These check boxes allow users to define the status to be returned:
Pending
Redeemed
Canceled
Show Reservation Notes – Checking this box will display reservation notes on the report
Show Prepaid Reservations Only – Only show reservations that have prepay information associated with them
Show Reservation Notes – Lists only those with prepaid Ars
Precise Duration – Shows duration down to the minute
Bold Late Reservations – Checking this box will BOLD late reservations on the report
Exclude Title – Hides the report title from the CSV version
Include Payments – Only applies to the CSV file. Will include payments already made on reservations
Split Taxes – Splits Sales and Airport Taxes, only applies to the CSV file
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Reservation Manifest

Reservation Manifest Screen

Reserv. ID – The reservation ID number

Source – The source of the reservation
Customer ID – The customer ID number for the customer
Name – The customers name
Make/Model – The make/model of the vehicle
Ticket – The ticket number the reservation is associated with
Rate – The rate number and name, the reservation came in under
Drop-Off – The date the reservation is set to show up
Return – The return date for the reservation
Duration – Amount of time for reservation
Prepay – The prepayment amount taken for the reservation
Cpn Net – A dollar based pre-tax coupon applied to the reservation
Cpn Grs – A dollar based post-tax coupon applied to the reservation
Cpn Day – A day based pre-tax coupon applied to the reservation
Est Due – The estimated amount that will be due at the lot
Res Date – The date the reservation was booked
Reservation Summary by Date
Date – The date for the reservation information
Count (Pending) – The number of reservations that are still pending
Count (Redeemed) – The number of reservations that have been redeemed
Count (Canceled) – The number of reservations that have been canceled
Count (Total) – The total number of reservations include all counts.

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Explanation of the Self Park Activity Report Screen

Start Date | Time – Start Date and Time for the report

End Date | Time – End Date and Time for the report
Select Device – This selection field allows users to select the different devices
Limit Results – These check boxes allow users to limit the results based on:
Errors
Ignore Loops
Illegal Entries
Illegal Exits
Show Details – This check box will display increased information on the report
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software

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Explanation of the Service Inventory List Screen

Include – These radio buttons allow users to select the types of services displayed:

Active
Disabled
All
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software

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Explanation of the Services Requested Report Screen

Date Type – Choose which date to build the report off of:

Due Date
Start Date
Start Date – Start Date and Time for the report
End Date – End Date and Time for the report
Service Status – The status of the services to return:
Incomplete
Complete
All
Show Closed Tickets – Checking this box will show closed tickets with requested services
Sort By – Choose how to sort the report results:
Open/Due Date
Completion Date
Ticket #
Service Types – Limit the service types that get returned:
All
Detail
Gas
Oil
wash
Misc
Show Service Notes – Checking this box will show any notes that were entered for the service
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Services Requested Report
This report is broken down into two sections:

Services Requested on Tickets
Services Requested on Reservations


See below for Services Requested on Tickets:

Ticket – The ticket number associated with the service
Old Loc – The lot location of the vehicle
Color/Make/Model – The color, make and model of the vehicle
License – The license plate number of the vehicle
Customer – The customer associated with the service request
Start Date – The start date and time of the ticket
Due Date – The due date and time of the ticket
Service – The service requested
Sold By – The user who sold the service
New Loc – The new lot location for the vehicle
Comp By – The user who completed the service
Comp Date – The date and time the service was completed


See below for Services Requested on Reservations:

Reservation – The reservation number associated with the service
Color/Make/Model – The color, make and model of the vehicle
License – The license plate number of the vehicle
Customer – The customer associated with the service request
Start Date – The start date and time of the reservation
Due Date – The due date and time of the reservation
Service – The service requested
Comp By – The user who completed the service
Comp Date – The date and time the service was completed

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Explanation of the User List Screen

Include – These radio buttons allow users to select the types of users displayed:

Active
Disabled
All
Sort by – These radio buttons allow users to sort the report results based on:
User Name
User Number
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software

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Explanation of the VMS Summary Screen
Start Date|Start Time – Starting date and time of the date range being checked for VMS history
End Date|End Time – Ending date and time of the date range being checked for VMS history
CSV (Excel) Export – By checking this, the VMS Summary Report will be exported to excel
Explanation of the VMS Summary Report

VMS Summary Report
Transaction Statistics
Arrival Process/Departure Process –
Ticket – Total number of Tickets to arrive/depart
Exceptions – Total number of missed scans during the arrival/departure process
Ticket Scans – Total number of times tickets were scanned
Log Calls – Total number of log calls received
Assist Scans – Total number of Assist Scans
Total Events – Total number of events to occur
Service Level Averages
Arrival/Departure Process Timespans – Time it takes to get from one step in the process to another step
Entry Scan->Entry Keyroom – Average time it takes valets to turn keys in to the keyroom after scanning a car
Log Call->Exit Keyroom – Average time it takes valets to retrieve keys and exit the keyroom after a logged call
Exit Keyroom->Exit Scan – Average time it takes valets to retrieve car after exiting the keyroom
Log Call->Exit Scan – Average time it takes for this whole Departure process
Process Exception Analysis
Possible – Total number of Scans/Log Calls possible
Actual – The actual number of Scans/Log Calls
Exceptions – The number of missed Scans/Log Calls
Arrival
Entry Scan – Step in the arrival process, Ticket is first scanned
Entry Key – Step in the arrival process, Ticket/Key enters the keyroom

Departure 
Log Call – Step in the departure process, ticket is closed and valets are notified to retrieve car
Exit Key – Step in the departure process, Ticket/Key exits the keyroom
Exit Scan – Step in the departure process, Ticket is last scanned for the car to leave
Totals – The rows of Possible, Actual, and Exceptions are added up
Grand Totals – Both Arrival and Departure rows are added up Transaction Averages
Daily Opened – Average amount of Tickets opened daily
Daily Closed – Average amount of Tickets closed daily
Daily Assists – Average amount of Assists daily
Daily Exceptions – Average amount of Exceptions daily
Daily Events – Average amount of events daily
Hourly Length of Stay – Average length of time between entry scan and exit scan

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Explanation of the VMS Threshold Screen
Start Date|Time – Starting date and time of the date range being checked for VMS Valet Threshold info
End Date|Time – Ending date and time of the date range being checked for VMS Valet Threshold info
Threshold in Minutes – The minimum retrieval time to search for
Sort By – Sort the list of info by
Ticket – ticket associated with each row of data
Retrieval ASC – retrieval time in ascending order
Retrieval DESC – retrieval time in descending order
Run CSV Export – By checking this, the VMS Threshold Report will be exported to excel
Explanation of the VMS Threshold Report

VMS Threshold Report

Ticket – Ticket number associated with that row of information
Retrieval Time – The amount of time the full departure process took the user
User – the user/valet number associated with scanning this ticket
User Name – the name of the user/valet
Total Tickets – total number of tickets to enter and exit the lot in the selected time frame.

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Explanation of the VMS Valet Summary Screen
Start Date|Start Time – Starting date and time of the date range being checked for the VMS Valet Summary
End Date|End Time – Ending date and time of the date range being checked for the VMS Valet Summary
Limit to User – Users can limit this report to any specific user, the user entered here will be the only one shown
Rankings – Users can rank the columns to show which valet was the top using
None
Numeric
Stars
CSV (Excel) Export – By checking this, the VMS Summary Report will be exported to excel
Explanation of the VMS Valet Summary Report

VMS Valet Summary Report

User – User associated with the specific row of data

Arrival Process 

Scan – Total number of Tickets scanned at entry by this user
Keyroom – Total number of Tickets/Keys entering the keyroom through this user
Avg Timespan – The Average Arrival Process Time for this user

Departure Process 

Log Call – Total number of logged calls that came in while this user was logged on
Keyroom – Total number of Tickets/Keys exiting the keyroom through this user
Scan – Total number of Tickets scanned at exit by this user
Log/Key Timespan – Average time it takes valets to retrieve keys and exit the keyroom after a logged call
Key/Scan Timespan – Average time it takes valets to retrieve car after exiting the keyroom
Log/Scan Timespan – Average time it takes for this whole Departure process
Total Assists – Total number of assists for this user
Total Events – Total number of Ticket Scans and Logged calls for this user

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Explanation of the VMS Weekly Summary Screen
Start Date|Start Time – Starting date and time of the date range being checked for VMS history
End Date|End Time – Ending date and time of the date range being checked for VMS history
Daily Graph – Users can decide what type of graph they want displayed
Stacked Bar
Overlaid Line
None
Hourly Graph – Users can decide what type of graph they want displayed
Stacked Bar
Overlaid Line
None
CSV (Excel) Export – By checking this, the VMS Summary Report will be exported to excel
Explanation of the VMS Weekly Summary Report

VMS Hourly Graph

Weekday – Day of the week for that row of data
Arrival Process 
Scan – Total number of Tickets scanned at entry on this day
Keyroom – Total number of Tickets/Keys entering the keyroom on this day
Avg Timespan – The Average Arrival Process Time on this day
Departure Process 
Log Call – Total number of logged calls that came in on this day
Key Room – Total number of Tickets/Keys exiting the keyroom on this day
Scan – Total number of Tickets scanned at exit on this day
Log/Key Timespan – Average time it takes valets to retrieve keys and exit the keyroom after a logged call
Key/Scan Timespan – Average time it takes valets to retrieve car after exiting the keyroom
Log/Scan Timespan – Average time it takes for this whole Departure process
Total Assists – Total number of assists on this day
Total Events – Total number of Ticket Scans and Logged calls on this day

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Accounting

Explanation of the Accounts Receivable ScreenStart Date – Start Date and Time for the report

End Date – End Date and Time for the report
Show Details – Check this box to display detailed results
Sort By – Select a radio button to set the sort by order. Options are as follow:
Ticket #
DBR Date
Name
Customer #
Company
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Accounts Receivable Report

Accounts Receivable Report

Company Name/Customer Name/Unassigned – The name of the AR account

AR Amount – The amount that has been billed to the associated AR account
Count – The number of AR Payments per account
Total AR – Companies – Total AR Amount and AR Payments for companies
Total AR – Customers – Total AR Amount and AR Payments for customers
Total AR – Unassigned – Total AR Amount and AR Payments for unassigned accounts

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Explanation of the Annual Activity Report Screen

Year – This field allows users to select the year to run the report

Bar Graphs – Checking this box will generate a bar graph on the report
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Annual Activity Report

Date – The date for the associated revenue

Tickets – The number of tickets closed
Park Net – The total parking revenue
Wash – The total wash service category revenue
Oil – The total oil service category revenue
Gas – The total gas service category revenue
Detail – The total detail service category revenue
Misc – The total misc service category revenue
Taxes – Total tax revenue
Total – Grand total for all categories

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Explanation of the Audit Log Screen

Start Date | Time – Start Date and Time for the report

End Date | Time – End Date and Time for the report
Categories – The following field allow users to limit the categories to return in search results:
Claim Check Lost
Device Automated
Device Errors
Device Illegal
Device Manual
Device Passback
Email
Locate Ticket
Login Attempt
Maintenance
Payment
Register
Register Refund
Reservation
Reservation Additions
Sms
Ticket
Ticket Additions
Ticket Adjustment
Ticket Changes
Ticket Close
Ticket Delete
Ticket Removals
Ticket Void
User Maintenance
Limit to User (Optional) – This field allows users to limit the search results to a specific user who made the change
Limit to Identifier (Optional) – This field allows users to limit the search results based on an identifier. The following can be used as identifiers:
Ticket Number
Customer Number
Reservation Number
Rate Code
Discount Code
Coupon Code
Promo Code
Severity Display – These check boxes allow users to limit the search results to defined severity levels, as defined within the Audit Categories Screen
Low
Medium
High
Critical
Sort by – These radio buttons allow users to sort the report results based on:
Date
Severity
Show Notes – Checking this box will display notes on the report
Show Color-Coding – Checking this box will assign the designated color coding as defined within the Audit Categories Screen
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software

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Explanation of the Batch Report Screen

Sort By – These radio buttons allow users to sort the report based on:

Time
Ticket
Amount
Account
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Below the options is where users can select a radio button to select which batch report they want to view

Explanation of the Batch Report

Type – Type of transaction that occurred (Sale, Void, or Return)

Account – Account information for the transaction; Includes card type and last 4 digits
Exp – Expiration date for the card on the transaction
Cardholder – The cardholder name for swiped or on-file transactions
Card Level – Possible additional details on the card (i.e. Debit, Business, Platinum, etc.)
Tran Date – The date and time of the transaction
Amt ($) – Amount for the transaction (shown as 0.00 for voids)
Tax ($) – The tax amount for the transaction (shown as 0.00 for voids)
Auth – Authorization number for the transaction
NSF – This will show as a YES if the card had Non Sufficient Funds and authorized a partial payment.
Mode – How the credit card was entered: Chip, Manual (for stored or keyed), RFID (for Apple Pay, Android Pay, etc.), Swiped
User – User who processed the transaction
Computer – IP address of the computer the transaction was processed on
Tik/Reg Pmt – Ticket number/register payment tied to the transaction
TTID – Monetra’s Terminal Transaction Identification number associated with the payment
Cust # – The Customer or Company associated with the transaction, if any
Discrepancies Between Batch Reports and Financial Reports
Due to changes in credit card storage requirements (part of PCI-DSS compliance), you may see some payments processed through a different merchant account than in the past. We are required to minimize long-term storage of credit cards – which are actually charged a higher rate by the processor than single-use swipes (considered card-present), anyways. Until last year, all credit cards processed were stored until their expiration dates. Now, card charges can be “chained” up to 90 days only, when the TTID (terminal transaction identifier) is purged from Monetra’s database. Behind the scenes, the netPark system handles TTIDs in the same way that you would if you entered that value into the Register screens. That Register feature has always been time-limited; the limit has just been expanded to other aspects of the system.

Which Merchant Account Holds Payments?
Any time that a single-use credit card (meaning not placed on-file for recurring payments) is re-used to adjust payments, the original merchant account used.

The distinguishing factor is where the credit card was originally entered.
Here are a few examples of such cases:

Balance paid on ticket with reservation prepayment’s credit card (Retail, Ecommerce – previously only Retail)
Reservation overpayment refunded after parking (Retail, Ecommerce – previously only Retail)
Register payment by TTID (Retail, Ecommerce, Monthly, Kiosk – previously only Retail)
Any credit cards placed on-file with customers or tickets are handled as beforehand.
How Does This Affect Reporting?
Some Ticket payments may show on the Ecommerce Batch Report.
Reservation overpayment refunds will show on the same Batch Report category as the original payment.
Register payments by TTID will show on the same Batch Report category as the original payment referenced.
To help with referencing which Batch Report holds the payment, the Daily Business Report contains a letter prefix to the batch number:

R for Retail
E for Ecommerce
M for Monthly
K for Kiosk
S for Self Park Ecommerce
As of 2016.01.0, you can also place credit cards on file with companies for payment with recurring bills or for tickets. For the former, the monthly account is used; for the latter, the retail account is used.

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Explanation of the Car Count Log Screen

Start Date | Time – The start date and time for the report

End Date | Time – The end date and time for the report
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Below the options is where users can select a radio button to select which batch report they want to view

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Explanation of the Close Log Audit Screen

Start Date (Ticket Due Back) – The starting due back date for closed tickets

End Date (Ticket Due Back) – The ending due back date for closed tickets
Show events within 24hrs of Open Date – Checking this box will display any
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Close Log Audit Report

Ticket – This column lists the ticket number

Open User – This column lists the Open User for the ticket; The Open User is the user who was logged into netPark when the ticket was opened
Open Date – This column lists the Open Date for the ticket
Swipe User – This column lists the Swipe User for the ticket; The Swipe User is the user who was logged into netPark when they went to the close screen for the ticket
Swipe Date – This column lists the Swipe Date for the ticket

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Explanation of the Company AR Revenue Screen

Start Date | Time – The start date and time for the report to be generated

End Date | Time – The end date and time for the report to be generated
Sort By – The following radio buttons allow the user to define how the report will be sorted:
Company (Ascending)
Revenue (Descending)
Tickets (Descending)
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Company AR Revenue Report

Company AR Revenue Report

Company – The companies name

Tickets – The number of tickets associated with this company
Percent – The percentage of the total company AR amounts the company accounts for
AR Pmt – The total payment due by the company
Parking – The total parking charges for the company
Wash – The total wash category charges for the company
Oil – The total oil category charges for the company
Gas – The total gas category charges for the company
Detail – The total detail category charges for the company
Misc – The total misc category charges for the company
Taxes – The total taxes for the company
Total – The total charges for the company

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Explanation of the Company Statements Screen

Start Date – The start date to pull statements from

End Date – The end date to pull statements from
Starting Company Name – The starting letter to begin searching for companies
Ending Company Name – The ending letter to begin searching for companies
Include customer subtotals and customer # – Checking this box will include subtotals and customer numbers on the statements
Limit to – These radio buttons allow users to limit the report to:
DBR Date
Close Date

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Explanation of the Coupon Revenue Detail Report Screen

Enter Coupon Name – This field allows users to search for a coupon and run the report based on that specific coupon

Start Date | Time – The start date and time for the report
End Date | Time – The end date and time for the report
Sort By – These radio buttons allow users to sort the report based on:
Coupon Name
Ticket #
Customer Name
Close User
Include – These radio buttons allow users to include coupon revenue containing:
Parking Charges
Service Charges
All Charges
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Coupon Revenue Detail Report

Ticket – The ticket number

Last Name – Customers last name
Coupon – The coupon associated with the ticket
Close User – The user who closed the ticket
Coupon User – The user who attached the coupon to the ticket
Gross – The total charges for the ticket
Redeemed – The amount the ticket removed
Net – The total amount made on the ticket after coupons
Taxes – The taxes associated with the ticket
Total – The total value made on the ticket

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Explanation of the Coupon Revenue Report Screen

Start Date | Time – The start date and time for the report

End Date | Time – The end date and time for the report
Sort By – These radio buttons allow users to sort the report based on:
Coupon Code (Ascending)
Coupon Class (Ascending)
Revenue (Descending)
Tickets (Descending)
Include – These radio buttons allow users to include coupon revenue containing:
All
Parking
Service
’’’Parking Zones’’’ – This will break the report up based on parking zones within the lot
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Coupon Revenue Report

Coupon Revenue Report Screen

Class – The type of revenue associated with the ticket

Coupon – The coupon being reported
Tickets – The number of tickets associated with the coupon
Percent – The percentage of tickets the coupon is associated with
Redeemed – The total value redeemed via the coupon
Parking – The total parking revenue associated with the ticket
Wash – The total wash category service revenue associated with the ticket
Oil – The total oil category service revenue associated with the ticket
Gas – The total gas category service revenue associated with the ticket
Detail – The total detail category service revenue associated with the ticket
Misc. – The total miscellaneous category service revenue associated with the ticket
’’’Custom Sales Tax’’’ – The sales tax based on the location of lot
’’’Custom Airport Fee’’’ – The airport fee based on the location of the lot

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Explanation of the Coupon Utilization Report Screen

Start Date | Time – The start date and time for the report

End Date | Time – The end date and time for the report
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Coupon Utilization Report

Coupon Code – The code code being reported

Description – The description for the coupon
Amount – The total amount in revenue the coupon has accounted for
Free Days – The total number of free days the coupon has accounted for
FPP – The total FPP points redeemed via the coupon
Park Count – The total number of tickets this coupon has been associated with that have parking charges on them
SVC Count – The total number of tickets this coupon has been associated with that have service charges on them
Res Count – The total number of tickets this coupon has been associated with that have reservations on them
Total Count – A total for the previous three counts
Park Count
SVC Count
Res Count
Percent – Total percentage of tickets that been been modified with this coupon

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Explanation of the Customer Revenue Report Screen

Start Date | Time – The start date and time for the report

End Date | Time – The end date and time for the report
Sort By – These radio buttons allow users to sort the report based on:
Customer Name (Ascending)
Revenue (Descending)
Tickets (Descending)
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software

Explanation of the Customer Revenue Report

Customer – The customer number for the customer being reported

Name – The customers first and last name

Tickets – The number of tickets associated with the customer

Percent – The percentage of total tickets the customer is associated with
Parking – The total parking revenue associated with the ticket
Wash – The total wash category service revenue associated with the ticket
Oil – The total oil category service revenue associated with the ticket
Gas – The total gas category service revenue associated with the ticket
Detail – The total detail category service revenue associated with the ticket
Misc. – The total miscellaneous category service revenue associated with the ticket

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Explanation of the Daily Summary Report Screen

Start Date | Time – The start date and time for the report

End Date | Time – The end date and time for the report
Day Span – Can be broken down based on hourly time frame
Parking Zones – Can break down report based on parking zone
Exclude Recurring Bills – Can remove customers with recurring billing from averages in footer
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Daily Summary Report Body

Date – The business day the figures are associated with

Inventory – The total inventory at the start of the day
Start – The number of tickets at the start of the day
Open – The number of tickets opened that day
Close – The number of tickets closed that day
Ticket Transactions
Close – The number of tickets closed that day
Cred – The total number of voided/credited tickets for that day
Stale – The number of stale tickets that day
PK Gross – The total parking charges for that day
Dscnt – The total revenue removed via discounts
Coupon – The total revenue removed via coupons
Parking – The net total for parking charges after discounts and coupons
Services – The total revenue associated with the wash, oil, gas, detail, and miscellaneous service category
Taxes – The total revenue from taxes for that day
Fees – The total revenue from fees for that day
Total – The total revenue from the previous categories
Ticket Payments
Credit – The total revenue collected via credit
Cash – The total revenue collected via cash/check
Gift Card – The total revenue collected via gift card
AR – The total revenue collected via AR payments
Pmt-Tik Dif – This column is the comparison between cash basis (Pmt-Total) and accrual basis (Tik Total) accounting methods. Time periods with heavy prepayments will shift the value positive, and the reverse is due when the closing of tickets is heavier.
Register Pmts – Payments taken in by register. Broken into two categories
Credit
Cash
Ecomm Pmts – Payments taken by e commerce. Broken into two categories.
Credit
Cash
Bank Dep (Cash)
Amount
Ovr/Strt
Daily Summary Report footer
Row 1 (Total Charged) – These are the counts of various time durations charged among tickets, based on their rate structures.
Row 2 (Charged) – The calculations derive from rate structures.
Row 3 (True) – These calculations derive from the duration between the Open Date and the Close Date for each ticket, calculated to the second.
Row 4
Open Tik Rng – Lowest ticket number, highest ticket number
Average Inventory – Sum of the Start Inventory divided by the number of days in the report
Rev/Parker – Parking – Sum of Parking and Options, divided by count of tickets closed
Rev/Parker – Services – Sum of Services (all types), divided by count of tickets closed
Rev/Parker – Total – Sum of Parking, Options, and Services, divided by the count of tickets closed
Details on the days – chgd Calculations
The true time calculation is simply the duration of time between the Open Date and the Close Date, rounded up to the nearest minute. The “chgd” (charged) time calculation is based on the rate structure for a particular ticket and how that ticket was charged. Time units count for the following fractions of days:

Minutes: 1/1440
Hours: 1/24
Days: 1
Weeks: 7
Months: 30
The following scenarios are based on a stay of exactly 4.5 “true” days (i.e. 4 days and 12 hours):

Rate 1: $10.00/day – Fractional day rounds up, so customer is charged for 5 days
Rate 2: $1.00/hour, $10.00/day – Customer charged 4 full days, $12.00 of hourly charges exceed daily charge, so another full day is added, making 5 charged days
Rate 3: $0.50/hour, $10.00/day – Customer charged 4 full days and $6.00 of hourly charges for the 12 hours, making 4.5 charged days
Rate 4: $10.00/day, time-based grace period – Customer charged 4 full days, ticket falls within specialized grace period settings to exclude final day, making 4 charged days
Rate 5: $50.00/week – Customer charged flat weekly rate, making 7 charged days

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Explanation of the Daily Trend Report Screen

Start Date – The start date for the report

Compared to the same period previous year – These radio buttons allow users to select the date span for the report:
Day (No Graph)
Week
Month
Quarter
Match Weekdays – Checking this box will match resulting days based on days of the week, not a day to day comparison
Show Graph – Checking this box will generate a graph on the report comparing the results
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Daily Trend Report

Day – The day the revenue is associated with

Inv – The total inventory at the start of the day
Open – The total number of tickets opened that day
Close – The total number of tickets closed that day
Cred – The total number of tickets voided/credited that day
Dscnt – The total amount of revenue removed via discounts
Coupon – The total amount of revenue removed via coupons
Pkg Net – The net revenue from tickets after discounts and coupons
Services – The total revenue gained via services
Taxes – The total revenue gained via taxes
Total – The total revenue brought in that day

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Explanation of the Damage Tracker Report Screen

Limit to Customer # – This field allows users to limit the results to a specific customer

Limit to License Plate # – This field allows users to limit the results to a specific license plate
Include – These radio buttons allow users to limit the results included on the report:
Damage Added
Damage Edited
Damage Removed
All
Sort By – These radio buttons allow users to define how the report is sorted:
License Plate #
Date Applied
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software

Explanation of the Damage Tracker Report

Customer – The customer # associated with the vehicle

License Plate – The license plate number associated with the vehicle
Make/Model – The make and model of the vehicle
Color – The vehicles color
Damage Location – The location of the damage
Code – The damage code associated with the damage:
S – Scratch
D – Dent
C – Crack
B – Broken
M – Missing
O – Other
Severity – The severity of the damage
User – The user who entered the damage
Date – The date the damage was added
Ticket – The ticket the vehicle was associated with when the damage was added
Notes – Any notes entered will be listed here

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Explanation of the Ecomm Payments Report Screen

Start Date | Time – The start date and time for the report

End Date | Time – The end date and time for the report
Sort By – These radio buttons allow users to sort the report based on:
DBR Date
Batch #
Payment Type
Category (subtotals on PDF)
Show Notes – Checking this box will show any notes associated with the reservations
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Ecomm Payments Report

Trans # – The transaction number associated with the payment

DBR Date – The date and time of the transaction as it will be shown on the DBR Report
Status – The status for the payment
Amount – The total amount charged
Sls Tax – The sales tax charged
AP Fee – The airport parking fees charged
Pmt Type – The payment type and last four of the card
Exp – The expiration date on the card
Bat – The batch report the transaction shows up on
Auth – The authorization number for the charge
TTID – The TTID number for the transaction
Reservation – The reservation number associated with the payment
Customer – The customer number associated with the payment
User – The user who took the payment; Most of the time this will be the web service user, who is normally User #10000
Category – The category the payment shows up under

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Explanation of the Employee RFID Card List Screen

CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software

Explanation of the Employee RFID Card List

Card # – The RFID Card number

User – The user number associated with the RFID Card
Last Modified – The date and time the RFID Card was last modified
Notes – Any notes that may have been entered on the RFID/Barcode Empl. Cards Screen
Active – The current status for the RFID Card

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Explanation of the Frequent Parker Points Log Screen

Start Date | Time – The start date and time for the report

End Date | Time – The end date and time for the report
Limit to Customer – This field allows users to limit the report to a specific customer
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Frequent Parker Points Log

Customer – Customer name and number associated to that change in FPP

FPP – FPP points add or subtracted from the customer account
Date – The date and time the ticket was closed
User – The user who closed the ticket
Ticket – The ticket number
Reservation – The reservation number attached to the ticket (if applicable)
Category – The category for how the points were added
Notes – Any notes related to how the points were added to the ticket
Change this Period – Amount of points earned and redeemed for this time period
Change by Type – Change in FPP Points is:
New
Active
Disabled
Total FPP Available – Total FPP points rewarded to all customers

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Explanation of the Hourly Inventory Report Screen

Start Date | Time – The start date for the report

End Date | Time – The end date for the report
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Hourly Inventory Report

Date – The day for the week

Day – The calender date for the week
Trans – The different types of customers
Cust – Customers with accounts
Trans – Transient customers
Total – The total number of customers
1-24 – Each hours results

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Explanation of the Lost Ticket List Screen

Start Date | Time – The start date for the report

End Date | Time – The end date for the report
Search By – These radio buttons allow users to search for tickets based on:
Open Date
Close Date
Sort By – These radio buttons allow users to sort the report based on:
Ticket
Open Date
Close Date
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Lost Ticket List

Ticket – The ticket number

Customer – The customers first and last name
Open Date – The date and time the ticket was opened
Close Date – The date and time the ticket was closed
Days – The number of days being charged for the lost ticket
Charged – The total amount charged for the lost ticket
User – The user who closed the ticket
Notes – Any notes related to the lost ticket will be displayed here

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Explanation of the Missing Tickets Report Screen
Below is a breakdown of this screen:

Starting Ticket Number – The starting number for the ticket range
Ending Ticket Number – The ending number for the ticket range
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Explanation of the Missing Tickets Report
Below is a breakdown of this screen:

Missing Ticket(s) – The ticket range that is missing
Previous Ticket/Open Date – The open date for the previous ticket
Next Ticket/Open Date – The open date for the next ticket

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Explanation of the Monthly Summary Report Screen

Start Date – The start date for the report

End Date – The end date for the report
Day Span – Broken down into daily time span, starting when user wants it to
Parking Zones – User can choose to break down by parking zones
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Monthly Summary Report

Month – The year and month for the results

Avg Inv – The average inventory for that month
Opened – The number of tickets opened that month
Closed – The number of tickets closed that month
Avg Stay – The average stay (in days) for that month
DBR – The total number of tickets closed based on the DBR
Credit – The total number of credits for that month
Gross – The gross revenue for that month
Disc – The total revenue removed via discounts
Cpns – The total revenue removed via coupons
Pkg Net – The net revenue after discounts and coupons
Services – The total revenue collected via services
Taxes – The total revenue collected via taxes
Fees – The total revenue collected via fees
Total – The total revenue for that month
Weighted Rev per Parker – This section has the average revenue values per ticket:
Parking – Average parking charges
Services – Average service charges
Total – Total average charges
Weighted Daily Rev Avg – This section has the average revenue values per day:
Parking – Average parking charges
Services – Average service charges
Total – Total average charges

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Explanation of the Monthly Trend Report Screen

End Date | Time – The end date for the report

Opened Tickets – Checking this box will show opened ticket trends
Closed Tickets – Checking this box will show closed ticket trends
Average Inventory – Checking this box will show average inventory trends
Parking Revenue – Checking this box will show parking revenue trends
Services Revenue – Checking this box will show service revenue trends
Total Revenue – Checking this box will show total revenue trends
Bar Graph – This radio button allows users to generate a bar graph on the report
Line Graph – This radio button allows users to generate a line graph on the report
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software

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Explanation of the New Customers List Screen

Start Date – The start date for the report

End Date – The end date for the report
Sort By – These radio buttons allow users to sort the generated report by:
Date Added
Last Name
Customer #
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the New Customers List

Recurring Bills List

Customer – The customer number associated with the customers account

Name – The customers name
Work Phone – The work phone attached to the customers account
Email – The email attached to the customers account
Date Added – The date the customer was added

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Explanation of the New Customers Ticket List Screen

Start Date – The start date for the report

End Date – The end date for the report
Ignore Tickets Tied to Customer Profiles – This check box will ignore all tickets that have been attached to an existing customer profile
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the New Customers Ticket List

New Customers Ticket List

License Plate – The customers license plate

Ticket # – The customers ticket number
Last Name – The customers last name
First Name – The customers first name
Open Date – The open date for the ticket
Rate – The rate code attached to the ticket
Coupon – The coupon code attached to the ticket (if applicable)
Discount – The discount code attached to the ticket (if applicable)

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Explanation of the Option Revenue Report Screen

Start Date | Time – The start date for the report

End Date | Time – The end date for the report
Limit to Close User # – Refine search to limit to single user who closed ticket
Limit to Valet User # – Refine search to limit to single valet
Exclude Gratuities – If checked, will not include gratuity.
Show Details – Display per-ticket values, instead of subtotals
Parking Zones – Allows reports to be based on different parking zones that were set up already
Sort By – Set how the report should be sorted
Tickets (Descending)
Revenue (Descending)
Pie Chart – Checking this box will render a pie chart on the report
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Option Revenue Report

Example Option Revenue Report

Example Option Revenue Report Pie Chart
Option – The name of the option
Tickets – The number of tickets the option is associated with
Percent – The percentage of tickets the option accounts for
Days – Tells if it is Flat option (single charge). If not then based on parking day.
Revenue – The total revenue associated the option
Airport Fee – Total funds received from airport fees on applicable options
Sales Tax – Total fund received from sales tax on applicable options

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Explanation of the Recurring Account History Report Screen

Customer – This field allows users to search for a specific customers account history

Company – This field allows users to search for a specific companies account history
End Date – This field allows users to define the end date for the report
Itemize Customers – Checking this box will display detailed information about invoices and payments; This box is checked by default
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Recurring Account History Report

Recurring Account History Report

Date – The date the invoice/payment occurred

Customer – The customer account number and name
Activity – The type of activity that occured:
Payment – A payment was receieved
Billing – An invoice was generated
Category – The category that the invoice/payment was placed under
Trans. No. – The transaction number for the invoice/payment
Charges – The amount being charged to the customers account
Payments – The payment being applied to the customers account
Type – The payment type
Balance – The balance on the customers account up to that point
User – The user number that generated the invoice/payment; User #10000 is normally a system charge, generated automatically by the netPark system
Notes – Notes/Reason attached to the invoice/payment

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Explanation of the Rate Revenue Report Screen

Start Date | Time – The start date for the report

End Date | Time – The end date for the report
Rate – This field allows users to select a specific rate to report on; Leaving this field blank will report the revenue for all rates
Detail Mode – Checking this box will breakdown every ticket associated with the rate on the report, rather then just the totals
Parking Zones – Selection of a parking zone will break report down based on that parking zone
Sort By – These radio buttons allow users to sort the report based on:
Rate Code (Ascending)
Rate Description {Ascending)
Tickets {Descending)
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Rate Revenue Report

Rate Revenue Report Screen

Rate Description – The name of the rate

Tickets – The total number of tickets associated with the rate
Percent – The total percent of tickets reported this rate is associated with
This will always be 100% if only one rate is listed
Parking – The total parking revenue associated with the rate
Wash The total wash category services revenue associated with the rate
Oil The total oil category services revenue associated with the rate
Gas The total gas category services revenue associated with the rate
Detail The total detail category services revenue associated with the rate
Misc The total miscellaneous category services revenue associated with the rate
Taxes/Fee – The total revenue from taxes associated with the rate
Total – The total revenue associated with the rate
Total Days – The total number of days associated with the rate
Daily AVG – The daily average revenue for the rate

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Explanation of the Recurring Accounts by Age Report Screen

Ending Date – The ending date for the report to run until

Paid By – These radio buttons allow users to limit the “Paid By” results by specific categories:
Customer
Credit Card Only
Alt Payment Only
All
Company
Show Balanced Accts(Accounts) – Checking this box will return customers accounts that are balanced
Exclude Disabled Accts(Accounts) – Checking this box will not return customers accounts that are disabled
Month Headers – sorts recurring accounts balances by months
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Accounts Receivable Report

Recurring Accounts by Age Report

Customer – The customer account number and name

Due Date – The next billing date for the customer; Can also display “RCUR INACTIVE” meaning the customer currently has recurring billing disabled
Last Pmt – The lat payment received for the customers account
DBR Date – The DBR date for the last payment
Charges – This section contains all of the charges currently on the customers account:
Current – Charges from the last 30 days
31-60 – Charges between 31-60 days old
61-90 – Charges between 61-90 days old
Over 90 – Charges over 90 days old
Balance – The customers total balance on their account
Totals – The dark grey area underneath contains a total for the above charges

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Explanation of the Recurring Bills List Screen

Limit to location # – This field allows users to set the location number for the report to be ran; By default, this will be the locations code

Sort By – These radio buttons allow users to sort the report based on:
Date
Customer ID
Name
Show Disabled – Checking this box will return disabled customer recurring accounts
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Recurring Bills List

Recurring Bills List

Acct – The customer ID number for the customer/company

Customer Name – The customer name
Company Name – The company name
Start Date – The start date for the customer’s/companies recurring billing
Last Chgd – The last charged date for the customer’s/companies account
Next Chg – The next charge date for the customer’s/companies account
Stop Date – The stop date for the customer’s/companies account (if applicable)
Freq – The billing frequency for the customer’s/companies account
# Veh – The number vehicles associated with the company
Fee – The fee being charged
Sls Tax – The sales tax being charged
AP Fee – The airport fee being charged
Loc – The location number the customer is associated with
Parking Zone – The parking zone the customer is associated with (if applicable)

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Explanation of the Recurring Bills Log Screen

Start Date – The start date when the recurring charges were processed

End Date – The end date when the recurring charges were processed
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Recurring Bills Log

Recurring Bills List

Customer – The customer number associated with the customers account

Last Name – The customers last name
Charged – The amount charged to the customers account
Email – The customers email account (if applicable)
Status – This section contains the status of the payment

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Explanation of the Recurring by Account Log Screen

Customer – This field allows users to search for a specific customer’s account history

Company – This field allows users to search for a specific company’s account history
Search Disabled – Checking this box allows the search results to contain disabled customer’s and company’s
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Recurring by Account Log Report

Date – The date the payment occurred

Charged – The total amount charged
TTID – The TTID number for the transaction
Notes – Notes related to the payment taken

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Explanation of the Recurring Invoices Report Screen

Start Date | Time – The start date for the report

End Date | Time – The end date for the report
Sort By – These radio buttons allow users to sort the report based on:
DBR Date
Cateogyr (subtotals on PDF)
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Recurring Invoices Report

Inv # – The invoice number

DBR Date – The DBR date the invoice is associated with
Status – The status of the invoice
Active
Amount – The amount for the invoice
Sls Tax – The sales tax for the invoice
AP Fee – The airport fee for the invoice
Customer – The customer associated with the invoice
Company – The company associated with the invoice
User – The user who created the invoice
Category – The category for the invoice

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Explanation of the Recurring Projected Revenue Report Screen

Recurring Term – This section allows users to display the different types of recurring terms on the report:

Monthly
Quarterly
Semi-annual
Yearly
Recurring Type – This section allows users to display the different types of payment types on the report:
AR
Cash
Credit Card
Calculation Date – This section allows users to display the different calculation dates on the report:
Invoice Date
Charge Date
Sort By – This section allows users to define how the report is sorted:
Customer Number (Other ID)
Customer Name
Recurring Amount
Recurring Term
Recurring Type
Calculation Date
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Recurring Projected Revenue Report

Customer – The customers number, first and last name

Rec. Amt – The amount the customer is charged per billing term
Rec. Term – The type of billing term the customer is setup for
Monthly
Quarterly
Semi-Annually
Annually
Rec. Type – The type of payment associated with the customers recurring account:
CA – Cash
CC – Credit Card
AR – Accounts Receivable
Trans. Date – The last date for the associated calculation date:
Invoice Date
Charge Date
Estimated Summary of Payments – This section will breakdown payment structure for the upcoming months:
4 Months Out – Per Month
6 Months Billing
1 Year Billing

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Explanation of the Register Payments Report Screen

Start Date | Time – The start date for the report

End Date | Time – The end date for the report
Sort By – These radio buttons allow users to sort the report based on:
DBR Date
Batch #
Payment Type
Category (subtotals on PDF)
Show Notes – Show any notes associated with the register payment
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Register Payments Report

Trans # – The transaction number for the payment

DBR Date – The DBR date and time for the register payment
Status – The status for the payment:
Charge – Payment taken
Credit – Payment refunded
Amount – The amount taken/credited during the transaction
Sls Tax – The sales tax for the transaction
AP Fee – The airport fee for the transaction
Pmt Type – The payment type used for the transaction
Exp – The expiration date for the card used
Bat – The batch report the card was processed on
Auth – The authorization number for the card
TTID – The TTID associated with the payment
Customer – The customer associated with the transaction
Company – The company associated with the transaction
Reservation – The reservation number associated with the transaction
User – The user who processed the transaction
Category – The category the transaction was processed under
Below this main section is the totals area:

Charges – This section contains all of the totals for any charges taken:
Cnt – The total number of charge transactions
Amount – The total amount collected
Sales Tax – The total amount of sales tax taken
AP Fee – The total amount of AP fee’s taken
Credits – This section contains all of the totals for any credits issued:
Cnt – The total number of credit transactions
Amount – The total amount credited
Sales Tax – The total amount of sales tax credited
AP Fee – The total amount of AP fee’s credited
Voids – The total number of voids:
Cnt – The total number of voids issued
Amount – The amount refunded/cleared via voids

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Explanation of the Reservation Reconciliation Report Screen

Start Date | Time – The start date for the report

End Date | Time – The end date for the report
Sources – This list menu allows users select the reservation sources to be displayed on the report
Sort By – Allows the user to sort the report by the following:
Source (asc)
Revenue (desc)
Tickets (desc)
Pie Chart – Allows the user to select whether or not to include a pie chart in the report
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Reservation Reconciliation Report

Date – This date corresponds to the DBR date that the reservation prepay was processed on

Prepay – The total amount of reservation prepayments processed on that day
Ticket-AR – The total amount of reservation prepayments that were attached to tickets
Overage – The total amount of reservation prepayments that were left over after being attached to tickets
Refund – This column can contain two different types of refunds:
Overage that was issued back to a customer
Canceled reservations that were refunded back to a customer
Breakage – This column contains reservation prepayment amounts that were never redeemed within 7 days of their arrival date
This feature is currently still under development and does not work in the current version of this report

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Explanation of the Reservation Revenue Report Screen

Start Date | Time – The start date for the report

End Date | Time – The end date for the report
Sources – This section will allow users to select the specific source to display on the report; By default all sources are checked
Sort By – These radio buttons allow users to sort the report based on:
Source (Ascending)
Revenue (Descending)
Tickets (Descending)
Pie Chart – Checking this box will generate a pie chart on the report
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Reservation Revenue Report

Source – The name of the reservation source

Tickets – The number of tickets that the reservation source is associated with
Percent – The total percentage of total tickets the that reservation source is associated with
Parking – The total parking revenue associated with the reservation source
Wash – The total wash category service revenue associated with the reservation source
Oil – The total oil category service revenue associated with the reservation source
Gas – The total gas category service revenue associated with the reservation source
Detail – The total detail category service revenue associated with the reservation source
Misc – The total miscellaneous category service revenue associated with the reservation source
Taxes – The total tax revenue associated with the reservation source
Total – The total revenue associated with the reservation source

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Explanation of the RFID Barcode Card Log Screen

Start Date | Time – The start date for the report

End Date | Time – The end date for the report
Limit To – These radio buttons allow users to limit the results of the report to:
All
Alerts
Open Ticket
Close Ticket
Employee
Limit to RFID Card (optional) – This field allows users to limit the results to a specific RFID card
Limit to Lane – This field allows users to limit the results to a specific lane
Display Errors – Checking this box will display errors on the report
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the RFID Barcode Card Log

Lane # – The lane the scan occurred on

Card # – The card # scanned
Date – The date and time of the scan
Event – The event that occurred during the scan
Alert – This column lists if there was an issue with the closing of the ticket and an alert was sent to management
Close Req. – This column lists if the ticket associated with the event needs to be closed
Empl. – This column lists if the scan was an employee or not
Notes – The notes associated with the scan

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Explanation of the RFID Barcode Error Log Screen

RFID/Barcode Card – This field allows users to search for the specific RFID/Barcode Card to check for errors

Explanation of the RFID Barcode Error Log
Below is a breakdown of this screen:

Lane – The lane number the error occurred in
Event – What event was occurring when the error occurred
Date – The date and time of the error
Error – The error that occurred

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Explanation of the Sales Tax Report Screen

Start Date|Time – Start Date and Time for the report

End Date|Time – End Date and Time for the report
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Sales Tax Report

Sales Tax Report

Category – The name of the tax being collected

Total Sales – The total revenue associated with the tax
Non-Taxable Sales – The total non-taxable revenue associated with the tax
Taxable Sales – The total taxable revenue associated with the tax
Tax Rate – The current tax rate assigned to the tax
Tax Collected – The total tax revenue collected

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Explanation of the Service Revenue Report Screen

Start Date | Time – The start date for the report

End Date | Time – The end date for the report
Show Details – Checking this box will display per-ticket values, instead of subtotals
Sort Class By – These radio buttons allow users to sort the service class based on:
Class: Description (Ascending)
Tickets (Descending)
Gross (Descending)
Commission (Descending)
Sort Description By – These radio buttons allow users to sort the descriptions of services based on:
Class: Description (Ascending)
Tickets (Descending)
Gross (Descending)
Commission (Descending)
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Service Revenue Report

Class – The class of the service

Tick w/ Serv % – The percentage of total tickets associated with this service class
Tickets (%) – Of the tickets with services, how much in percent do services from this class account for
Ave. Amt – The average amount spent on services from this class
Gross – The gross revenue collected on services from this class
Coup. Amt – The gross revenue removed via coupons on services from this class
Net Revenue – The net revenue after coupons
Comm (%) – The total revenue being spent on commission
NR – Comm – The total net revenue minus commission
FPP + – The total FPP added to customer accounts via services from this class
FPP – – The total FPP removed from customer accounts via services from this class
Below the class summary section, is a breakdown for the specific services themselves:

Description – The description of the service
Tickets (%) – Of the tickets with services, how much in percent does each service account for
Ave. Amt – The average amount spent on services for this service
Gross – The gross revenue collected on services for this service
Coup. Amt – The gross revenue removed via coupons on services for this service
Net Revenue – The net revenue after coupons
Comm (%) – The total revenue being spent on commission
NR – Comm – The total net revenue minus commission
FPP + – The total FPP added to customer accounts via services for this service
FPP – – The total FPP removed from customer accounts via services for this service

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Explanation of the Weekly Activity Report Screen

Start Date | Time – The start date for the report

End Date | Time – The end date for the report
Bar Graphs – Checking this box will generate bar graphs on the report
CSV (Excel) Export – Checking this box generate a CSV version of the report that can be opened via Excel or comparable software
Explanation of the Weekly Activity Report

Weekday – The day of the week

Hour – The hour of the day
Opened – The number of tickets opened during the hour
Closed – The number of tickets closed during the hour

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