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* Carer '''FREE''' (available to the carer of a wheelchair user who intends to watch the film - sold on the wheelchair user's account - example above)
 
* Carer '''FREE''' (available to the carer of a wheelchair user who intends to watch the film - sold on the wheelchair user's account - example above)
 
* Late-comer '''£4''' (this will only usually be sold after ticket selling - usually to the WSC account under the name of Percival Tucker)
 
* Late-comer '''£4''' (this will only usually be sold after ticket selling - usually to the WSC account under the name of Percival Tucker)
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Another situation in which you may wish / need to use DM override is if we are completely selling-out of tickets. If you've set the ticket capacity to lower than the full seating capacity of L3, or if several Crew members with tickets agree to sit on temporary seats on the balcony, then you may have a few more seats available. However, when ticket sales hit the capacity inserted in the setup details, stewards are prohibited from selling additional tickets so as to avoid accidental over-selling. They stop being able to scan university cards, and a red message indicating the show is sold out is displayed. To issue more tickets, DM Override must be used for each additional sale.
   
 
== Deactivating the Show ==
 
== Deactivating the Show ==

Revision as of 21:56, 19 August 2010

Introduction

This page is intended to serve as additional information for DMs on bits of EPOS not covered in the EPOS for Stewards page. In particular, this should be of use to those just setting out on the DM training scheme.

Setting-up the Show

When DMing a show, you must set-up the tickets for the show to enable to the stewards to sell them. From the EPOS window, hit the 'Setup Event' button on the film that you are about to work. At the top of the screen there are four lines that you must update under 'Setup show properties' (as below).

Unless there are any technical issues we should have all three of the boxes ticked. The number of seats available is dependent upon the number of seats out of action in L3. L3 has a total capacity of INSERT NEW CAPACITY HERE!!!.

If there are problems during ticket selling, then you can un-tick one or more of these boxes as appropriate.

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Below this is the 'Setup ticket properties for show' section, an example of which is shown above. For the majority of screenings, you will need to tick all of these different options, but as with the image above, it is important to ensure that all tickets ticked are relevant to the screening, especially in proximity of free screenings and The AllNighter.

Once happy with all of these details, scroll down the page to check that there is a ticket title image for the correct film at the bottom of the page. If not, quickly contact the Publicity Officer or someone suitable to very quickly upload one for the screening.

If this is all in order, click on the 'Submit setup deails' button.

This will return you to the EPOS home page where you must then click on the green 'activate' button for the relevant screening. This will allow stewards access to sell tickets.

Refunding Tickets

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If a ticket has accidentally been sold (such as selling a non-member ticket to a customer who wanted to buy membership, or not removing a member ticket when a 5-Film Pass is purchased), then the DM can immediately refund the erroneously sold ticket. You will need to keep the original copy of the mis-sold ticket for entry of details. This can be done after ticket selling, though if the show is busy, it is best to refund this immediately to open up another ticket to the auditorium.

In the ticket-selling EPOS window, click on the 'Refund Ticket (DMs Only)' in the bottom right corner of the screen, then log-in to the override section with your usual website user-details.

Subsequently insert:

  • Transaction number
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  • ID number

As indicated with the on screen diagram of a WSC ticket and hit the 'Refund Ticket' button.

DM Override

To access this screen, simply use the EPOS page of the Steward who had the query and click on the 'DM Override' button in the bottom right corner of the screen, then log-in to the override section with your usual website user-details.

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DM override can be used to sell tickets not available to sell by stewards, such as:

  • Carer FREE (available to the carer of a wheelchair user who intends to watch the film - sold on the wheelchair user's account - example above)
  • Late-comer £4 (this will only usually be sold after ticket selling - usually to the WSC account under the name of Percival Tucker)

Another situation in which you may wish / need to use DM override is if we are completely selling-out of tickets. If you've set the ticket capacity to lower than the full seating capacity of L3, or if several Crew members with tickets agree to sit on temporary seats on the balcony, then you may have a few more seats available. However, when ticket sales hit the capacity inserted in the setup details, stewards are prohibited from selling additional tickets so as to avoid accidental over-selling. They stop being able to scan university cards, and a red message indicating the show is sold out is displayed. To issue more tickets, DM Override must be used for each additional sale.

Deactivating the Show

Once you have completed the cashing-up, the details need to be sent to the bank and the union. From the main EPOS page, click on the 'deactivate button' for the relevant screening. You will then be presented with a box to insert all of the cash values, as below:

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Once happy with all of the figures (Note: Make sure you've got them right as this part is rather 'final' with emails being sent to the Students' Union's finance office!), click the 'Submit banking details' button. If you've accidentally made a typing mistake on one of the entries, then the form will not submit - it's programmed to check that the numbers do sum to the total amount of money being banked!