Creating Events from Manage Block

You can create events and sub events from a block record. Certain fields inherit information from the block.
  1. From the OPERA Cloud menu, select Bookings, select Blocks, and select Manage Blocks.
  2. Enter or confirm the Property, enter any additional search criteria, and click Search.
  3. From search results, locate the block and click the row-level I Want To . . .menu.
  4. In the Create column, select Event. You might have to click Show More to see the Event link.
  5. In the Event Details panel, enter the following:
    1. Property. This field automatically populates from the Block. If logged into the Hub, you can create an event in any property (as long as the prerequisites for the hotel are met).
    2. Event Type. Select the Event Type, such as breakfast, reception, breakout session, or so on. If the Event Type you select has configured start and end times, the Start Time and End Time fields automatically populate.
      If the Event Forecast Maintenance is configured, the Forecasted Revenue amount for each Event Type automatically populates on the event. You can edit the Forecasted Revenue on the Event Revenue Summary Panel after creating the event.
    3. Event Name. The Event Name automatically populates from the Event Type. You can edit the name up to 60 characters.
    4. Event Status. Populates from the Catering Status on the Block.
      If the Single Block Status Control is active, it takes the Block Status. You can change the status based on the configured status flow if needed. The status determines whether the Function Space and any Item Resources are deducted from inventory.
    5. Start Date. Defaults to the Block Start Date. You can edit the date, but it must fall within the Block Dates or the Block Shoulder Dates if they exist. The Block and Shoulder dates are visible in the block Business Card or in the calendar icon. Type the date directly in the field or use the calendar icon to select the date.
    6. End Date. Defaults to the Block Start Date and is read-only. When the Start date is changed, the End date automatically updates.
    7. Start and End Time. Defaults if a value is configured for the selected Event Type, but can be edited.
      You can have an event that spans two days, for example, a reception from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. If the end time is past midnight, the end date adjusts to the next day automatically. Events cannot exceed a 24-hour period. If the end time entered exceeds 24 hours, a warning message appears.
    8. Expected Attendees. This is an estimate of the number of guests expected to attend the event and is used for forecasting revenue. The number populates automatically from the attendees listed on the block, but can be edited.
    9. Guaranteed Attendees. Enter the guaranteed number of attendees. This is the contracted minimum number of attendees that will attend the event and reflects as Guaranteed Revenue. If the Guaranteed check box on the block is selected, the Guaranteed Attendees field populates automatically.
    10. Actual Attendees. After the event takes place, enter the number of attendees that actually attended. This value will be the billed amount of Attendees and determines the amount charged to the client. If the Catering Status on the block is set to Actual, the Actual Attendees field populates automatically.
    11. Space. Select a space for the event. After selecting a space, the Rental Code field and Setup Style field become mandatory. Any default values configured for the space automatically populate the following fields: Rental Code, Setup Style, Setup Time, Tear Down Time, and Rental Amount.
    12. Rental Code and Rental Amount. Select from a list of available Rental Codes for the selected space.
      If you select CUSTOM Rental Code, you must enter a custom Rental Amount. The Discount field then becomes disabled, and you cannot discount the rate. If the Rental Code has a pre-configured amount attached to it, you cannot edit the Rental Amount field. However, the Discount field becomes enabled for discounting the rate.
    13. Discount. Enables you to enter a discount percentage if the Rental Code has a pre-configured amount attached.
    14. Setup Style. Select a style for the selected space.
      If the number of attendees on the event is outside of the Setup Style minimum and maximum capacity range, you are prompted to override the space capacities. This requires the override user task. If you do not have the user task, you can adjust the number of attendees or select a different setup style and/or space.
    15. Setup Time and Tear Down Time. Enter the time needed to set up and tear down the room. The space setup/tear down time might default based on the Setup Style. The time is added to the start/end time of the event to determine the total amount of time the room is booked.
    16. Display Doorcard. Selected by default. If selected, the check box indicates the doorcard should be displayed on reports or sent to external systems like readboard applications.
    17. Doorcard. The field is populated automatically based on the value in the block Post As field. Changes to the Post As field on the block automatically update the event Doorcard field.
      If the Post As field on the block is populated, the Doorcard field defaults to the block doorcard. Changes to the Post As field on the block automatically update the event Doorcard field.
    18. Loud Event. Provides a warning to colleagues who might want to avoid booking their clients in the adjoining space. The Loud Events flag appears on the Function Diary.
    19. Do Not Move. Prevents anyone from changing the date, time, or space of the event. Requires the Set Do Not Move user task.
  6. After entering the event details, select from the following options:
    1. Sub Event. Select the Sub Event check box and click Save to make this event a Master Event and to create a Sub Event. The Master Event collapses, and the Sub Event create panel opens.
    2. Cancel. Discards the information entered and returns you to the previous location.
    3. Save and Create Another Event. Saves your new event and takes you directly into the create process for the next event.
    4. Save and Manage Event. Saves your new event and takes you to the Event Presentation screen where you can continue to manage the event, for example, by adding notes or resources.
    5. Save. Saves and closes your new Event.