User guide
62 A/R–Accounts Receivable CC–Credit Card CCOF–Credit Card On File CV–Customer View
2 Item Selection Buttons
These buttons are used in sequential order to define an item. The
buttons in each group are user-definable and follow button naming
assignments made in price table configuration. Both Price Later and
Price & Describe functions are supported as configuration options
(discussed later). Once the item is defined, the Modifier view is auto-
matically displayed for selection of modifiers and upcharges.
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Department ButtonsDepartment Buttons
Department ButtonsDepartment Buttons
Department Buttons—One row of four physical Department
buttons are available for selection. Both the names and listing order
are user definable for all four displayed buttons. Multiple groups of
four additional buttons are accessible by pressing the large Dept
button to the left.
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CategorCategor
CategorCategor
Categor
y Buttonsy Buttons
y Buttonsy Buttons
y Buttons—Two rows of four physical Category buttons are
available for selection. Both the names and listing order are user
definable for all eight displayed buttons. Multiple groups of eight
additional buttons are accessible by pressing the large Categories
button to the left. Note that under configuration control, the
Category section can be eliminated and replaced with Item buttons,
effectively creating a two-step Detail process with 24 Item buttons.
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Item ButtonsItem Buttons
Item ButtonsItem Buttons
Item Buttons—Four rows of four physical Item buttons are
available for selection. Both the names and listing order are user
definable for all 16 displayed buttons. Multiple groups of eight
additional buttons are accessible by pressing the large Items button
to the left.
3 Next Item Button
After an item is completely priced and described, pressing this button
tells the system to continue with a new item for the same order. Note that
the Detail function remembers the last department selected and assumes
the next garment is of the same department. A different department can
be selected if needed.
4 Piece Count Buttons
Buttons “1 - 9” select item quantity for the previously selected depart-
ment. The 10+ button displays a numeric pad dialog for entry of quanti-
ties greater than nine. A quantity of “1” piece is always selected by
default unless changed by selecting a different piece count.
5 Item Change Buttons
These are item-level functions typically needed during the Detail
process. These functions are only active when an item is selected in the
VIVI
VIVI
VI and are available in both Detail views. These functions are acces-
sible from the
VIVI
VIVI
VI Item View [F6] button and brought out as separate buttons
in the Detail view for convenience (see the Exception Handling chapter).