During shift change between my AM Barmaid and my PM Barmaid there is about a 30-45 min overlap in which they are both behind the bar. The A
During shift change between my AM Barmaid and my PM Barmaid there is about a 30-45 min overlap in which they are both behind the bar. The AM Barmaid is closing out her customers getting them to pay their bill while the PM Barmaid is taking on all of the new customers who have just walked in. Nobody at this end of your system wants two sets of hands in the till because it opens us up for problems and lots of finger pointing when the numbers don't agree with the end of shift report. If you think about it the numbers cannot work out for the AM Barmaid if the PM Barmaid is putting her sales in that same drawer. During the pre purchase conversations My sales woman outright lied to me about being able to use two cash drawers each being accessed by the servers' individual access codes.To put it another way the AM Barmaid has her own number (000000) which would open her drawer (the top one in a stack under the solo) and the PM Barmaid has her own number (111111) which would open her drawer (the bottom one).This was a major deciding factor in purchasing this system and it turns out it is not true..Knowing that everything is connected together through the internet it seems to me (a retired electrician, not a programer I admit) that it should be a fairly easy change in the programing of the system.