FareHarbor use 2 types of ID for each of their bookings.
#1 = long and unique ID (called "ID")
#2 = short and easy-to-read ID (called "display ID")
IMPORTANT: Wherewolf is required to use the unique ID, rather than the non-unique display ID.
When you are viewing the booking ID in Wherewolf's exported data or waivers, you should reference the booking ID recorded under "Reservations ID" or "Reservation" (shown below)
If you use the Wherewolf "Search Bookings" feature, then the last column for each booking shows both the booking ID AND the display ID.
https://wherewolf.zendesk.com/hc/en-gb/articles/6206830690450-Search-Bookings-and-Waiver-Links
If you need further assistance on how to view the FareHarbor "ID" in the FareHarbor platform you may need to investigate this with the FareHarbor support team.
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