TAG on products

What does the Product Tag mean and what it uses

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Written by Andrei
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This field works the same as in other situations where you may have had to save TAGs (such as YouTube on uploading a video) and there are 2 central utilities:

Tagging is done by administering your account from the Configuration tab. You have to click on the 3 points to the right of the product you want to tag and choose the Edit option.

Tags must be filled in the Tag field.

To set a tag, you need to type the Enter key, so that it is framed in a blue border.

It works as an extension of a name and offers great advantages in looking / sorting in-app products. Since in the "Name" field you can not enter all the properties of the product (because they will also be shown on the fiscal bill), you can list the TAGs as many as you want. For example, if you have a bar, then you can enter the word "beer" as a TAG for beer, so you can then sort through all the beers you sell from all the products.

TAGs can be very useful when printing order vouchers. For example, if you have a kitchen and a bar, then apply for each drink you save the TAG "bar", and for each dish you save the TAG "kitchen". Thus, when a customer serves a cola and a pizza, the waiter selects them in the POS and the application automatically sends a command order with 'cola x 1 piece' to the bartender's printer and 'pizza x 1 piece' to the printer chef , without having to write separate tickets and physical movement to the two.
For ordering to be complete, you will need to enter the TAG defined here and set up the inexpensive printers you will make in POS by going to the "Printers" button.

A Tag can help you:

  • Print your orders on the non-fiscal printer or to divide an order on the kitchen display screen, for different categories, sections (for example Bar section, Kitchen section, etc). Tags are added from the Configuration tab, from the Administrative part of your account.

Let's take for example 2 products:

  • Heineken, which has the Bar tag, and it is set to Bar non fiscal printer.

  • Pasta Carbonara, which has the Kitchen tag, and it is set to Kitchen non fiscal printer.

When one of your waiters will mark these two products:

  • Product Heineken will be listed on the non-fiscal printer set up in the Bar area

  • Product Pasta Carbonara will be printed on the non-fiscal printer set up in the Kitchen area

Attention!!! If you want just certain products to be printed on the non fiscal printer, you will need to add tags for the products from the Configuration Menu as well at the non fiscal printer.
In this way, only the products that contain that certain tag will be printed on the non fiscal printer.

Or if you choose to use the Kitchen Display Screen functionality from Ebriza, the orders will appear in the following way:

Also, for orders with tags to go in the Kitchen Display Screen in POS, it is necessary to place the tags in the Kitchen Display Screen, from the administrative part of your account.

You can also choose to view reports based on the tags that you have.

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