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AUDITVIEWPC program studied for managing the data made available by the “Full AUDIT” function of the PAYTEC OSCAR series payment systems. |
Characteristics of the programmeCredit keys control (button)
Displays anomalous key operations or an anomalous increase in credit. The search can be run for all the keys or for a single customer. Key operations (window) Displays the operations on a key in an interval of time defined by the user, running a search for a single customer or in the entire database. Total keys (window) VDisplays the total number of operations carried out on the keys by all the users in a location or by a group of users. The following is displayed for each key:• User code • Date of last operation • Initial credit • Final credit (residual credit on key) • Number of sales • Total sold • Sold with free credit • Value charged • Value charged with free credit Cash sales (window) Displays the cash sales of a certain customer and/or on a certain machine in an interval of days defined by the user. Advanced search (page) Lets you search the database, setting the search criteria (customer search, search for machine No., product code search, operation type search, user code search or period search). Products consumption graph (page) Displays the sales statistics of a product on the basis of times or days of the week, or for an established period of time. Search in database for all the sales of a single product or for all products, in a single machine or for all the machines of a customer. Calculates the number of sales, dividing the sales by times or days of the week. The result is displayed on a histogram graph. Products rotation index Indicates if a particular product reached the sales target. The database is searched for all of the sale operations carried out on a machine or on all of the machines associated with a customer in the period set. The number of selections is calculated for each product and divided by the number of days (daily mean). The values obtained are compared to a value set for each product, which indicates how many selections are expected on a daily basis. |
