Identifying Listing Data Sources and Removing Listing Overrides in Boost
Overview
This article explains how to see where your listing data is coming from in Rezfusion Boost. Whether it’s your Property Management Software (PMS), Channel Settings, or a Listing-Level Override. You’ll learn how to check the data source for any field and how to change it, including how to remove or clear listing-level overrides (listing-level edits) for one or multiple listings at once. Removing a listing-level override allows the field to revert to using the value from your Channel Settings or PMS, making it easy to reset fields to their default or PMS-provided values.
Data Source Types:
PMS Value: The value is coming from your Property Management Software
Channel Settings: The value is configured in the Boost https://bluetent.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/RUKB/pages/2368831489 page for that OTA.
Listing Settings: The value is configured in the Boost https://bluetent.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/RUKB/pages/1723596878 page for that OTA.
Common Issue:
If you notice that changes made in your PMS are not updating on your live listings, it’s likely because a listing-level override is set in Boost, which takes priority over PMS and Channel Settings. To resolve this, follow the steps below to remove the listing-level override and restore the correct data source.
How to Identify the Source of Listing Data
From the Boost Listings Page, click on the name of the listing you are interested in.
This will bring you to the https://bluetent.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/RUKB/pages/1723596878 for that specific listing.
Refer to the Source column to see where the value or setting is coming from (PMS, Channel Settings, or Listing Settings).
Removing Listing-Level Overrides in Bulk
(Revert to PMS or Channel Settings)
To remove listing-level overrides for multiple listings at once and revert to PMS or Channel Settings:
From the Boost Listings Page, select the box next to all listings you want to edit.
Click on Bulk Edit.
Go to the desired Category tab (Content, Policies, Pricing, or Availability) and scroll to the specific setting you want to revert.
Toggle on the Override switch, but leave the field blank (or, for dropdowns, do not make a selection).
Note: You will see a message: Removing Current Configuration.Click Next, then Finish.
To confirm the override has been removed, return to the Listing Settings page for one of those listings and check the Source for that setting/value.
How to Change or Remove a Listing-Level Override for One Listing
For instructions on adding, changing, or removing a listing level override, see:
https://bluetent.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/RUKB/pages/1692794962