Hi!
I´ve been around looking for help in this forum, I live in Venezuela, and we have an inflation issue with our economy to a point where we have one currency price in the morning and another in the afternoon, so imagine when you have to change the prices almost twice a day in your restaurant!
I saw that in the currency button in POS Configurator I could add many currencies as I want.
Let´s say I can put all my menu in Dollars, but I need to print the receipt in the local currency (which is Bolivares). If I set all my menu items to Dollars, is there a way to only set the currency pair Bolivares to Dollar and the system will refresh all the prices?
For example, I set one menu item to 1$ and the actual currency pair is 1$ = 20.000 Bs, so when I print the ticket it should print that the item cost is 20.000 Bs. If it goes up to 24.000 Bs = 1$ then I only have to change one time the currency from 20.000 to 24.000 and that item will cost 24.000 Bs.
I hope I could explain my issue
Thanks a lot for the help guys!
Fred.
I´ve been around looking for help in this forum, I live in Venezuela, and we have an inflation issue with our economy to a point where we have one currency price in the morning and another in the afternoon, so imagine when you have to change the prices almost twice a day in your restaurant!
I saw that in the currency button in POS Configurator I could add many currencies as I want.
Let´s say I can put all my menu in Dollars, but I need to print the receipt in the local currency (which is Bolivares). If I set all my menu items to Dollars, is there a way to only set the currency pair Bolivares to Dollar and the system will refresh all the prices?
For example, I set one menu item to 1$ and the actual currency pair is 1$ = 20.000 Bs, so when I print the ticket it should print that the item cost is 20.000 Bs. If it goes up to 24.000 Bs = 1$ then I only have to change one time the currency from 20.000 to 24.000 and that item will cost 24.000 Bs.
I hope I could explain my issue
Thanks a lot for the help guys!
Fred.