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The 3700 System Database
How Forms are Related to Tables
How Forms are Related to Tables
The forms in POS Configurator allow you to enter information
into the database tables. The information you enter in a form is
not always stored in just one table in the database. For
example, when you program the Menu Items form you enter the
name and price of each menu item. These are stored in the
Menu Item Definition table and the Menu Item Price Definition
table. POS Configurator simplifies the programming process by
eliminating the need to access multiple tables.
Linking Forms
Many of the forms in POS Configurator contain fields that are
links to other forms. For example, when programming a menu
item, you must link it to a Print Class. You can add to or modify
the Print Classes form if you click the folder icon beside the
field.
The Menu Items form allows you to select information from the
Print Class form. When this menu item is ordered, the system
retrieves information from the database tables where each
piece of information is stored.
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