Design a process flowchart for hotel staff who are in charge of getting online room bookings and confirming rooms for customers through emails after receiving their orders with a required deposit. Your process flowchart needs to solve 3 following situations: •Out of room •Available rooms matching demand •Available rooms not matching demand
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Design a process flowchart for hotel staff who are in charge of getting online room bookings and confirming rooms for customers through emails after receiving their orders with a required deposit.
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