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 +====== Departments ======
  
-**Departments** allow the user to represent the typical sections of a restaurant within Sambapos. It also exposes the options that allow the installer to control how those sections operate. +**ManagePOS--->​Settings-->​Departments** allow the user to represent the typical sections of a restaurant within Sambapos. It also exposes the options that allow the installer to control how those sections operate.
- ** Let's consider a fairly standard restaurant operation that has a dining room for customers to eat in, a take out (or take away) service, where customers can call in, order, and pickup their food, and a delivery service, where a customer calls, gives their address, orders and expects their food to be delivered to their home or business. ​  +
-  To model this scenario, you would need to create three departments,​ one for eat in (ala cart in Sambapos), one for Delivery, and one for Fast-Food, for the take out service. +
-  Creating new departments is fairly intuitave, but there are a couple of things to take notices of.  The following screen shows how to create the eat-in (ala cart) portion of the restaurant:​ +
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 +Let's consider a fairly standard restaurant operation that has a dining room for customers to eat in, a take out (or take away) service, where customers can call in, order, and pickup their food, and a delivery service, where a customer calls, gives their address, orders and expects their food to be delivered to their home or business.  ​
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 +To model this scenario, you would need to create three departments,​ one for eat in (ala carte in Sambapos), one for Delivery, and one for Fast-Food, for the take out service. You can create as many deparments as necessary to model the operation of the restaurant. ​
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 +Each department can have different menu views and each [[user role]] may have different default departments. For example you created a department for bar and another one for dining room. In this case when barmen logins he'll immediately see bar menu and when waiter logins he'll see dining menu. By using [[user role permissions]] you can disable switching departments too.
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 +Creating new departments is fairly intuitave, but there //are// a couple of things to take notice of.
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