Le 21/03/2015 10:25, Kash Bosco a écrit :
Ok. Thanks Jacques. I was meaning POS Search bar however i decided to
change product id to the the ones known by the users.

Though currently my challenge is the POS to server sync set up. I am
confused on what flow setup sits on the central server and what sits on the
POS machine and what other configs are needed to make it work

·         MCS -> PSS

·         PSS -> POS

·         POS -> PSS

·         PSS -> MCS

Please guide me.

Most of the time the POS sends "order process" like information to the 
centralising unit
The centralising unit sends catalogue like information (new categories, 
products, etc.)
Between there might be a centralisation also (by physical stores w/ several POS 
for instance) but not necessarily, IMO the simpler the better...

I guess you read 
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Sync+Setup+Notes+and+Example ?

Jacques


On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 12:24 PM, Kash Bosco <[email protected]> wrote:

Ok. Thanks Jacques. I was meaning POS Search bar however i decided to
change product id to the the ones known by the users.

Though currently my challenge is the POS to server sync set up. I am
confused on what flow setup sits on the central server and what sits on the
POS machine

·         MCS -> PSS

·         PSS -> POS

·         POS -> PSS

·         PSS -> MCS

Please guide me.
Bosco

On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 11:26 AM, Jacques Le Roux <
[email protected]> wrote:

I guess you mean in the backend, then yes it's available. Note that you
can run the backend and the POS at the same time

Jacques

Le 19/03/2015 13:07, Kash Bosco a écrit :

  Thank Jacques for the quick response however, can the search option be
used
to search to a product by name


Bosco
On Mar 18, 2015 11:06 PM, "Jacques Le Roux" <
[email protected]>
wrote:

  The idea is to put the most used products (or categories but then you
need
to enhance the UI to retrieve the most used products by category on
screen)
on the visible buttons

You should use a barcode reader  for the rest. Actually it's often
easier
to always use a barcode reader. If a barcode is missing for a product
you
can use the backend to retrieve it (you still need to know the product
Id
or name) eg:
http://demo-trunk-ofbiz.apache.org/catalog/control/
ProductBarCode.pdf?productId=GZ-1000

Of course for that you need to label your products. I believe it's a
much
safer way on all perspectives at mid and long term...

HTH

Jacques


Le 18/03/2015 18:25, Kash Bosco a écrit :

  Hello every one,Than
My name is Bosco from Uganda iam trying to automate a warehouse with 2
shop
selling terminal using OFBIZ but i am stuck. i managed to upload 300
products in 21 categories. however the products are so many to fit POS
screen. I looked at categorizing the products on the POS screen as the
solution but i dont know how to. some one help help me.

Bosco
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