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Apply custom rules to your rates according to your needs.

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For example, the weekends on in August are historically higher than the weekdays. You can then set a rule where your Fridays and Saturdays are 15% higher than the base rate. The established price rule will be shown as a RateBoard price suggestion in the rate calendar.

  1. Select a period in the data date picker;

  2. Give a unique name to the rule;

  3. Choose the percentage of increase or decrease;

  4. Deselect the days that are not affected by the rule;

  5. Click SAVE to add the new rule to the list of rules;

  6. Turn on the new rule.

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  • Don't round: the rate is free to oscillate from 0 to 9.

  • Round up to: will round up to the next higher number ending with the selected one.

    • E.g. If you chose “round up to 8”, then 121€ → 128€ or 129€ → 138€

  • Round up or down to: will round up to the closest number ending with the selected one.

    • E.g. If you chose “round up or down to 8”, then 121€ → 118€ or 126€ → 128€.

  • Round up to multiples of: will round up to the next higher number ending with a multiple of the selected one

    • E.g. If you chose “round up to multiples of 3”, then 122€ → 123€ or 127€ → 129€.

  • Round up or down to multiples of: will round up to the closest number ending with a multiple of the selected one

    • E.g. If you chose “round up or down to multiples of 3”, then 122€ → 123€ or 127€ → 126€.

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