Terminology
The Table Reservations APIs provide all the functionality required to create and manage restaurant table reservations.
This article contains a comprehensive list of the various terms and concepts used in Table Reservations and its APIs.
Term | Description |
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Manual approval | Manual approval is a setting that determines whether reservations made online are automatically accepted, or require manual approval from a human. |
Party | A party is a group of guests that come to dine together at a restaurant. |
Party pacing | Party pacing is the maximum number of party reservations that can start within a 15-minute period. |
Reservation | A reservation is a set of tables and seats reserved for a party at a restaurant for a specific period of time. |
Reservation location | A reservation location is a representation of a physical restaurant location at which reservations can be made. |
Reservation location conflict | A reservation location conflict is an attempt to make a reservation that doesn’t comply with the restaurant’s party pacing or seat pacing rules. |
Reservee | A reservee is the person a reservation is made for. Not to be confused with the person making the reservation, although they may be the same. |
Seat | A seat is a chair or place for one person in a restaurant. |
Seat pacing | Seat pacing is the maximum number of seats that can be filled by new reservations within a 15-minute period. |
Source | The source of a reservation is how the reservation was made. For example, if it was booked online, in person, through an app, and so on. |
Status | The status of a reservation represents its position in the reservation lifecycle. For example, RESERVED, CANCELED, or FINISHED. |
Table combination conflict | A table combination conflict is an attempt to make a reservation that doesn’t comply with the restaurant’s table management or online reservation rules. |
Time slot | A time slot is a period of time in a restaurant’s calendar. |
Turnover time | Turnover time is how much time a party needs for an entire reservation - from being seated to leaving the restaurant. |
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