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Creating Vehicles

ONLY associate one seatmap per inventory item. If you don't have a Seat Map already made, you may select 'New Seat Map' to create one. NOTE: The capacity of the inventory item must match number of seats on the seat map.

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Network / Agencies

Navigate to admin>network to configure your own account's network configuration, or to manage the agencies partnered with your account. By definition, a network agency is a secondary -but independent- account with limited access to your inventory.

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Seatmaps

The last step is to assign the new inventory item and seat map to the schedule. To do this, navegate to Admin -> Sales inventory -> Routes, and select the route and schedule and from there you can assign the seatmap to the schedule.

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Operating companies

First, navigate to the Admin > Sales inventory > Routes. Next, select the Route that contains the schedule to which you would like to associate the operating company. Finally, go to the Operating Company drop down menu and select and click Save

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Seatmaps with new design

The last step is to assign the new inventory item and seat map to the schedule. To do this, navegate to Admin -> Sales inventory -> Routes, and select the route and schedule and from there you can assign the seatmap to the schedule.

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Release Notes

Use Case: Operators who prefer to follow their own ticket sequencing and format can opt to use this feature for continuity. Note that when this is enabled, all future tickets will start their numbering sequence and increase by 1 for each ticket issued in the system.

Configuration: Administration -> Sales Inventory -> Sales Operations, checkbox for "Allow operating companies to configure their own ticket numbers". Once enabled go to Administration -> Operating Companies, create an operating company and go to subheading "Sequences". Ensure all your schedules are assigned an operating company to use sequences correctly.
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