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Posted by J.Evans.1970 on 08/09/06 22:03
The Powers-That-Be listened! I know, y'all don't really care, but I
thought it was cool. :) I suggested last week to just turn off the
ATD, and was told it was being considered. Usually that just means no.
Well, they are sending techs out to all the restaurants to turn it
off. Too bad I wasted all this time on the silly thing. But it's nice
to know that sometimes I'm listed to. :)
J.Evans.1970@gmail.com wrote:
> The ATD functionality is just an option that the register company put
> in their registers. It is there so that someone can delete something
> off the order without having to start completely over. It's a nice
> idea, but some people use it to steal.
>
>
> Ed Murphy wrote:
> > On 9 Aug 2006 13:10:46 -0700, J.Evans.1970@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > >In fact, the whole ATD functionality should just be turned
> > >off at the register level and then we wouldn't have to worry about
> > >theft from that particular angle. But that would just make too much
> > >sense. :)
> >
> > I was about to say just that, after seeing your "customer-changes-mind
> > is supposed to be handled via void and restart". What is ATD intended
> > to be used for, then? The simple response would seem to be "display
> > the total somewhere where the customer can see it, both before and
> > after ATD is used".
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