The Ticket Sales dashboard displays the total sold amount and count, the total paid amount and count, the total unpaid amount and count, the average price ticket price, the total sold count as a percentage of the capacity, the total number of unaccepted offers and the total number of comps for a given series.
It plots the sales over the previous 30 days using either the count or value of the admissions and displays the total sold income per user role in a doughnut chart. The dashboard displays the number of admissions, the total value and the average price per price type.
It also isplays the top ten and bottom ten events based on the percentage of sold capacity.
Ticket Sales Dashboard Report Criteria
The following table describes this dashboard report’s criteria:
Criteria |
Description |
Series |
Enables you to filter the dashboard report based on the selected series.
Enter the series name or click to search for the series. For more information, refer to The Find Series Dialog Box. |
Performance Code |
Enables you to filter the dashboard report based on specific performances.
Enter the performance code or click to search for the performance. For more information, refer to The Find Performances Dialog Box. |
Components Section
The components section is only available to dashboard reports. It is used to determine the way the sections of the dashboard report are actually displayed.
The following table outlines the configurable aspects of dashboard reports:
Field |
Description |
Row Number |
Determines the vertical order that the areas of the dashboard report will be displayed. If there is a gap between the row numbering (e.g. if components have been assigned 'Row Numbers' 1 and 3, but none have been assigned 2), a blank row will not be displayed on the AudienceView Desktop. |
Column Order |
Determines the horizontal order of that areas of each row will be displayed. If there is a gap between the column ordering (e.g. if components within a single row have been assigned 'Column Order' 1 and 3, but none have been assigned 2), a blank column will not be displayed on the AudienceView Desktop. To leave a blank column, you must use the 'Column Indent Width' dropdown. |
Column Width |
Determines how wide each component will stretch across a row. The dashboard is techincally 12 columns wide. Selecting one of the values from the dropdown will determine the percentage of the row that component will fill:
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3: 25%
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6: 50%
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9: 75%
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12: 100%
If the components on a single row exceed the maximum width, the component listed lower in the components section of the dashboard report will be forced to the next row on the AudienceView Desktop.
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Information
The combined values of the 'Column Width' and 'Column Width Indent' fields should not exceed 12 (i.e. 100%). |
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Column Indent Width |
Determines how far the components on a row will be indented from the left-hand side of the dashboard.
The dashboard is techincally 12 columns wide. Selecting one of the values from the dropdown will determine the percentage that row will be indented:
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3: 25%
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6: 50%
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9: 75%
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Information
The combined values of the 'Column Width' and 'Column Width Indent' fields should not exceed 12 (i.e. 100%). |
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