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Article ID: K000193 Date: 9/13/2006
There are several flags RDP assigns to reservations to indicate whether or not a reservation is considered "Long Term" or "Nightly". In general, RDP defines a long term reservation as a reservation greater than 30 nights in length. Reservations greater than 30 nights are marked with one of the following flags:
If the long term flag is “N” this is the standard “Manual Long Term” reservation.
If the long term flag is “M” this is a Monthly reservation (C1Month). Data is added to the "Month" subrecord in the C1 table to indicate the day of the month on which rent is posted.
If the long term flag is “L” rent is posted
to this reservation every 30 days (C1LT).
If the long term flag is blank this indicates that the reservation is not a long term reservation.
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