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- The XML Interface reads xml files created by POSiTouch®. and may perform
a multitude of functions based on these xml files
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- Portions
- Table Maps for Japanese Steakhouses
- Prep slip ‘re-formatter’
- Label/Invoice Printing
- Misc. Loyalty Functions
- Web Ordering Interface to SlipStream
- Production Reporting
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- Portions are generated through storage of ingredients in a separate
database. After reading an xml
send-order portions are generated against this database and a prep slip
is pulled back in by POSiTouch®.
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- Through a user program button servers may send table maps to a Windows
Printer from any terminal (including thin client).
- These orders are also based on the xml send order
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- Servers arrange orders and then send them. They
are initially displayed in the order in which they were entered.
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- Drag and Drop tables where you want them. This is also a good training tool for
wait staff.
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- Using XML send order a prep printout may be re-formatted and printed at
a POSiTouch® printer.
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- Using XML Out Files from the POS, labels may be printed to a Windows
Printer. Fields, Font, Label
Size, etc. are customizable.
A background may also be used.
The labels may be triggered by send order, print check, or close
check.
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- XML Interface will perform CC authorizations through SlipStream before
importing the orders into the POS.
It can also monitor out of stock items to alert the web site if
orders are unavailable.
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- These can be produced based on POSiTouch openchks.xml file. These reports are particularly useful
for preparing future orders, for example in a bakery.
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- Production Summary with Options
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- Production Summary simple
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