This article explains the impact of reopening and closing tickets on your report data. Whether a ticket is reopened to amend details or payment, such as the effect on refunds or additional payments, the financial reports in MyTime will reflect the data appropriately.
Things to know:
- The behaviors displayed below will affect all reports that display revenue.
- Clicking 'Done' on a reopened ticket doesn't affect the close date on the ticket or reports.
Content:
Processing Additional Payment
Any additional payments made on tickets closed in the past will be reflected on the date the payment was processed. For example, if a ticket was closed in October for $70 and later edited in November with an additional payment of $30, the following will happen:
- The revenue for October will remain at $70.
- The revenue for November will reflect the additional payment of $30.
Processing Refunds
Refunds will be reflected on the date the refund was processed, rather than the original ticket date. For example, if a ticket was closed in September for $200 and later edited in November to provide a refund of $50, the following will happen:
- The revenue for October will remain at $200.
- The $50 refund will be reflected in November when the refund is processed.
If you reopen and edit a ticket with any item type (service, product, membership, package, or gift card) to apply a discount, a refund will be required. However, the discount will be applied to the original date the ticket was closed, and no additional data will appear in the reports. For example, if a ticket was closed in October for $200 and later edited in November to apply a $40 discount, the discount column, when filtered to October, will be updated once the discount is applied.
Before the discount is applied
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