Translations:Master-Interlook:Быстрый старт/16/en
Consider the formation of formulas in a specific example.
Lets imagine we have base price Single/Standard/Adult and we need two formulas Single/Lux/Adult, Double/Standard/Adult and Double/Lux/Adult – and we know that price for Lux is $ 10 more, then forStandard and price for Double is 2 times more than for Single. To solve this task we create base variable Single/Standard/Adult (for example, SGSTD). Than to calculate Single/Lux/Adult we need to use formula SGSTD + 10, and calculate 'Double/Standard/Adult - formula SGSTD * 2', and calculate Double/Lux/Adult – formula (SGSTD + 10) * 2. We also have one more option to complete the task – we can make two variables Single/Standard/Adult (for example, SGSTD) and Single/Lux/Adult (например, SGLX). Then formulas to calculate price for Double will be SGSTD * 2 and Double/Standard/Adult and SGLX * 2 forDouble/Lux/Adult. The choice of an option depends on the overall cost structure, and in each case is individual.
This wizard is not suitable for calculating co-pays. If necessary, make co-pays it is recommended Price copy wizard, or to add those co-pays as extra services.
Learn more about working with the pricing structure, seeHotel prices structure.