POS Transaction and Workflow Commands
End-of-Day Procedures: POS Closing and Reporting Commands
Overview This article covers essential closing commands, step-by-step workflows, and best practices to ensure error-free daily wrap-ups. Why Closing Commands? Financial Accuracy: Reconcile sales with actual cash in drawers. Inventory Sync: Update ...
Handling Returns and Refunds: A Guide to POS Commands
Overview Returns and refunds are inevitable in retail. This article covers essential return commands, step-by-step workflows, and best practices to ensure seamless reverse transactions. Why Return-Specific Commands? Speed: Process returns in seconds ...
Customizing POS Workflows with Command Parameters
Overview This article explores command parameter types, use cases, and step-by-step configurations to optimize your POS operations. Why Command Parameters Matter Flexibility: Adapt commands for different scenarios (e.g., bulk discounts vs. ...
Efficient Inventory Management Using POS Commands
Overview This article explores essential inventory commands, their workflows, and best practices to optimize stock control and reduce operational inefficiencies. Why Inventory Commands? Real-Time Accuracy: Update stock levels instantly during sales ...
Mastering Payment Processing Commands
Overview Payment commands streamline cash, card, gift certificate, and custom payment workflows. This article explores essential payment commands, their parameters, and best practices to ensure seamless POS transactions. Why Payment Commands? Speed: ...
Essential POS Commands for Daily Retail Operations
Overview POS commands simplify daily tasks — from processing sales to managing returns. This guide highlights the top 10 essential commands every retail staff member should master, along with step-by-step use cases and best practices. Why These ...
Understanding POS Commands in iVendNext: A Beginner’s Guide
1. What is a Point of Sale (POS)? A Point of Sale (POS) system refers to the combination of hardware and software that facilitates retail transactions. In iVendNext, the POS is where: Sales are recorded Payments are processed Inventory is displayed ...