The screenshot below illustrates two different possibilities:
A date with only one rate on it (in black) is a date where the current price and the recommendation are the same, while a date with two price points has a new price recommendation. The price in black corresponds to the current price in PMS and the blue one indicates the system recommendation. A date with a blue dot, like the 4th and the 18th on the screenshot below, indicates that there is a recommendation different to current price in PMS for another room type. By clicking on the date you will obtain a more detailed view and gain insight as to where the recommendation applies.
The screenshot below shows a number of dates with green tick signed, those are the dates that the recommendation has been accepted for.
The orange colour indicates overrides. A lock represents an override for the selected room type, an orange dot indicates an override on one of the other room types, and the “arrow” icon indicates min/max boundaries override. See the 24th. the 25th and the 26th, respectively, on the calendar below.
If you have RTO (real-time optimization) contracted, you might find when pushing a price recommendation that this new price is not immediately reflected in the dashboard as the ‘current’ price. Atomize may still display the old “current '' price and still recommends the same price point. If you allow it some time, at most a minute or two, you shall see that the price pushed has been transported to PMS and also has appeared on Atomize. This “glitch” occurs because, on occasion, the Atomize engine is faster in extracting the data from PMS than the PMS absorbing the messages sent to it by Atomize.