Toshiba Electric Keyboard User Manual

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Maintenance Application

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Maintenance application's "PLU" menu, "Item" option, "Object" tab. (help page reference:

Object Tab

,

under Item Tables topic)

Non-referenced POS: The front end terminals keep their own data tables for items, so that if the
network fails, the store can continue to sell. When you "deploy" data is sent from the Symphony Pro
POS table, accessed in the Maintenance application's "PLU" menu, "Item" option, "POS" tab. (help
page reference:

POS tab

, under Item Tables topic). It is possible to have items in the POS data tables

that do not exist in the Symphony Pro Object table. The number here indicates how many items exist in
POS table that do not have matching records in the Object table. You can press the "Delete" button to
the right to remove these items from the POS table. NOTE: If you double click the number field, a list of
the non-referenced POS records appears.

Non-referenced PRICE: Items in the Object table have links to the Price table to keep track of their
price. It is possible to have prices in the Price table that do not have a link to any item in the Object
table. The Price table is programmed in the Maintenance application's "PLU" menu, "Item" option,
"Price" tab. (help page reference:

Price Tab

, under Item Tables topic) The number here indicates how

many items exist in target Price table that do not have linked records in the Object table. You can press
the "Delete" button to the right to remove these items from the Price table. NOTE: If you double click
the number field, a list of the non-referenced Price records appears.

Non-referenced Cost: Items in the Object table have links to the Cost table to keep track of their
cost. It is possible to have costs in the cost table that do not have a link to any item in the Object table.
The Cost table is programmed in the Maintenance application's "PLU" menu, "Item" option, "Cost" tab.
(help page reference:

Cost Tab

, under Item Tables topic) The number here indicates how many items

exist in target Price table that do not have linked records in the Object table. You can press the
"Delete" button to the right to remove these items from the Price table. NOTE: If you double click the
number field, a list of the non-referenced Price records appears.

Missing POS: This is the opposite of "Non-referenced POS" above. In other words, items that have

information in the Symphony Pro Object table, but have no associated record in the POS table used to
program the front end terminals. Remember that this may include items that have been created but not
yet sent to the POS table. NOTE: If you double click the number field, a list of the items not in the POS
table appears.

Missing Price: This is the opposite of "Non-referenced Price" above. In other words, items that have
information in the Symphony Pro Object table, but have no associated record in the Price table. NOTE:
If you double click the number field, a list of the items without a Price table record appears.

Deleted Items: Symphony Pro keeps track of items that have been deleted from the Object table, but
not yet removed from the POS table used to program the front end terminals.

Records not Deployed: These are items in the current Object table that have been modified but not
yet deployed to the target front end terminals.

Sub-departments: This is the number of Sub-departments programmed in the Sub-department table.

Departments: This is the number of Departments programmed in the Department table.

Batches: If you are using batches, this shows the batches that exist in the system, including their
status; Promo, Price or Not Active. For more about Batches in Symphony Pro, see the

"Batches" help topic

in this manual.

Items in Batch : Shows the number of items in the batch type above.

Item Target : The target data that is being tested for the results that show in the Statistics panel. This
determines which Object table is being used for the statistics.

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