Mid-Tier Products with Parent and Child Records

The rules for determining the event check calculation method for mid-tier products with parent and child records are shown in the following table.

Criteria Part of a Meeting Package? Shown on Guest Event Check Shown on Accounting Event Check Example

The line item is a Menu Per Person without split items and the parent is a Package Per Person.

N/A

Not displayed

Total Adjust­ed Allocation

Guest:

— Item A = Not applicable.

Accounting:

— Item A = 80.00

— Item A Tax = 20.00

— Item A Total = 100.00

The line item is a Menu Per Person with split items and the parent is a Package Per Person.

N/A

Not displayed

Not displayed

Guest:

— Item A = Not applicable.

Accounting:

— Item A = Not applicable.

The line item is a Pack­age Per Person and the parent is a Package Per Person.

N/A

Not displayed

0

Guest:

— Item A = Not applicable.

Accounting:

— Item A = 0

The line item is a Pack­age Per Person and the parent is a Package Item Price.

N/A

Original Total Price

0

Guest:

— Item A = 100.00

Accounting:

— Item A = 0

The line item is a Pack­age Each and the parent is a Package Item Price.

N/A

Original Total Price

0

Guest:

— Item A = 100.00

Accounting:

— Item A = 0

The line item is a Pack­age Each and the parent is a Package Per Person.

N/A

Not displayed

0

Guest:

— Item A = Not applicable.

Accounting:

— Item A = 0

The line item is a Pack­age Item Price and the parent is a Package Each/Package Per Per­son.

N/A

Not displayed

0

Guest:

— Item A = Not applicable.

Accounting:

— Item A = 0

The line item is a Menu Per Person without split items and the parent is a Package Item Price.

N/A

Original Total Price

Adjusted To­tal Price

Guest:

— Item A = 100.00

Accounting:

— Item A = 80.00

— Item A Tax = 20.00

— Item A Total = 100.00