Introduction
Tax level
Tax level is used for the tax assessment of the sales line. It's characterized by the percent value and
tax type (VAT, DO).
Sales units
Sales units are used in connection with the quantity of goods sold (metres, litres, etc.). Each PLU
has assigned a specific sales unit in which the quantity of the goods sold is indicated. It's possible
to program 15 sales units with a maximum of three characters.
PLU
PLU (Price Look Up) is an abbreviation for the denomination of the specific goods (goods item).
The PLU code represents the article name, the sale price and flags (assignment to an department,
VAT level, PLU type etc.). For example: Fat milks - 0,85 GBP, White yoghurt - 1,20 GBP). If the
good has an assigned bar-code, this is used as the PLU.
Relationship between departments and PLUs
The example in figure 1.2 clearly illustrates the relation between the departments and the goods
items (PLU). Sixteen PLU and four goods groups were used here.
Report
A report is a sales overview of a particular choice (financial, total, cashier, PLU etc.)
There are two basic types of reports: "X" and "Z".
"X" reports print the concrete sales values (according to the report chosen) without resetting
the data.
"Z" reports print the sales values of the chosen report. After printing the values, all values are
then reset to zero in the cash register memory.
Bar code
Coding of the numeric description of products into bars corresponds with clearly defined inter-
national rules. If a product has an assigned bar-code, it appears on each of these goods. The most
frequently used code for product or merchandise denomination in Europe is the 13-digit code
according to the EAN norm (EAN-13) and the 8-digit code (EAN-8).
Euro 2100
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Figure 1.2
Relationship betweem
PLUs and departments.
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