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+ | ======= POS ======= | ||
+ | The Point of Sale screen is still fairly rudimentary, | ||
+ | ====== Sales Screen ====== | ||
+ | The sales screen looks very much like a normal invoice entry screen with a few differences. | ||
+ | * The discount text field is not available, nor is the unit field.. | ||
+ | * The next part number is automatically focused when the data loads for rapid data entry. | ||
+ | * Hot keys for the buttons are Alt-U for update, Alt-P for print, Alt-O for post, and Alt-R for print and post. | ||
+ | * Part Groups appear at the bottom of the screen. | ||
+ | ======Possibilities for Data Entry====== | ||
+ | * Barcode scanners can be used to scan items in as they are being rung in. | ||
+ | * One could use touch screens, though this would ideally require some custom stylesheets to make it efficient. | ||
+ | ======Hardware Support====== | ||
+ | As SQL-Ledger is a web-based application, | ||
+ | Touch screens: The default stylesheet is not really usable from a touchscreen as the items are often too small. One would need to modify the stylesheets to ensure that the relevant items would be reasonable. Setting down the resolution would also help. | ||
+ | Receipt Printers: ESC/POS printers generally work in text mode. Control sequences can be embedded in the template as necessary. | ||
+ | Pole Displays: Generally are unsupported in SQL-Ledger without add-on patches and special network clients. | ||
+ | Cash Drawers: These should be attached to the printer. The control codes can then be embedded in the invoices so that the drawer opens whenever an invoice is printed. | ||
+ | Barcode Scanners: Most customers use decoded barcode scanners through a keyboard wedge interface. This allows them to scan items as if they were typing them on the keyboard. | ||
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+ | ======Reports====== | ||
+ | =====Open Invoices===== | ||
+ | The POS-> | ||
+ | |||
+ | =====Receipts===== | ||
+ | The POS-> | ||
+ | The till column is the last component or octet of the terminal' | ||
+ | All entries are grouped by date and source in this report. | ||
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+ | **Next:** [[:General Ledger]] | ||
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+ | //(First version from: An Introduction to SQL-Ledger by Chris Travers, 2006)// |
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