This document provides an overview and instructions for using a restaurant management system. It includes summaries of 24 pages within the system covering features such as login, menu navigation, adding or viewing customer, supplier, product and other core data, generating reports, and processing transactions like bills, payments and receipts. Each page summary includes the main functions and fields available on that page.
The document provides a summary of a project report for a Food Ordering System for RED Bangladesh. It includes an introduction describing the purpose of the system, to make food ordering, payment, and services online. It then summarizes the existing manual paper-based system and problems with it. The proposed system aims to address these issues by providing an online system with advantages like accurate records, minimized time and effort. The report also discusses system feasibility studies and the logical and physical design of the proposed online food ordering system.
The document is a project report on developing an E-Property system for Mascot Software Services Pvt Ltd. It includes an introduction to the company, description of the existing manual property registration system and need for a new system. It also describes the scope, hardware requirements, software requirements and technologies used like ASP.NET, C# and SQL Server for developing the proposed online E-Property system.
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The document describes a proposed food ordering system called iOder. It discusses how current manual food ordering processes can be time-consuming and error-prone. The objectives of iOder are to study how an online ordering system could address these issues, design and develop such a system, and test its usability and functionality. Key features of iOder would allow customers to view menus, place orders, and get order confirmations, and employees to manage menus, bookings, and process orders. The document outlines the system development methodology, hardware and software requirements, and proposed system design diagrams for iOder.
This document describes a pizza ordering system project for a university semester project. It includes a feasibility study, modules, context and level 0 diagrams, entity relationship diagrams, database tables, relationships, SQL queries, and screenshots. The system allows customers to place orders, managers to process orders, the kitchen to prepare pizzas, suppliers to deliver orders, and managers to update records. It consists of tables for customers, orders, pizzas, suppliers, and payments with attributes and relationships between them.
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This document contains an analysis of requirements for an e-retail system. It includes use cases for common customer activities like registration, login, searching for products, browsing product catalogs, sorting products, adding products to a cart, managing orders, and tracking orders. It also describes requirements for the system like supporting customer registration and login, product search and browsing, sorting products by different criteria, adding items to a cart, managing orders, applying coupon codes, selecting payment methods, and tracking orders. Use case diagrams and other UML diagrams will be developed to further analyze and design the system.
This document provides an overview and documentation for a restaurant management system developed by Smit Patel and Prince Patel. It includes sections on the project profile, company profile, tools and technologies used, existing system problems, advantages of the new system, data models including ER diagram and data flow diagrams, screen layouts, report layouts, and a bibliography.
The document provides a summary of a project report for a Food Ordering System for RED Bangladesh. It includes an introduction describing the purpose of the system, to make food ordering, payment, and services online. It then summarizes the existing manual paper-based system and problems with it. The proposed system aims to address these issues by providing an online system with advantages like accurate records, minimized time and effort. The report also discusses system feasibility studies and the logical and physical design of the proposed online food ordering system.
The document is a project report on developing an E-Property system for Mascot Software Services Pvt Ltd. It includes an introduction to the company, description of the existing manual property registration system and need for a new system. It also describes the scope, hardware requirements, software requirements and technologies used like ASP.NET, C# and SQL Server for developing the proposed online E-Property system.
Online restaurant POS system is customizable to your business needs, and it includes the restaurant POS features necessary to enhance your businesss earning potential. Our POS software is an affordable solution to help grow your business, from the easy to learn user interface that reduces the amount of taps per transaction, to the robust scheduling and inventory tools. In addition to secure servers, some essential features include.
The document describes a proposed food ordering system called iOder. It discusses how current manual food ordering processes can be time-consuming and error-prone. The objectives of iOder are to study how an online ordering system could address these issues, design and develop such a system, and test its usability and functionality. Key features of iOder would allow customers to view menus, place orders, and get order confirmations, and employees to manage menus, bookings, and process orders. The document outlines the system development methodology, hardware and software requirements, and proposed system design diagrams for iOder.
This document describes a pizza ordering system project for a university semester project. It includes a feasibility study, modules, context and level 0 diagrams, entity relationship diagrams, database tables, relationships, SQL queries, and screenshots. The system allows customers to place orders, managers to process orders, the kitchen to prepare pizzas, suppliers to deliver orders, and managers to update records. It consists of tables for customers, orders, pizzas, suppliers, and payments with attributes and relationships between them.
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This document contains an analysis of requirements for an e-retail system. It includes use cases for common customer activities like registration, login, searching for products, browsing product catalogs, sorting products, adding products to a cart, managing orders, and tracking orders. It also describes requirements for the system like supporting customer registration and login, product search and browsing, sorting products by different criteria, adding items to a cart, managing orders, applying coupon codes, selecting payment methods, and tracking orders. Use case diagrams and other UML diagrams will be developed to further analyze and design the system.
This document provides an overview and documentation for a restaurant management system developed by Smit Patel and Prince Patel. It includes sections on the project profile, company profile, tools and technologies used, existing system problems, advantages of the new system, data models including ER diagram and data flow diagrams, screen layouts, report layouts, and a bibliography.
The document describes an Online Restaurant Management System (ORMS) that aims to provide online ordering and reservation services for customers and facilitate management for restaurant administrators and waiters. It discusses how the current manual system is inefficient and problematic, and how developing a computerized ORMS can help overcome these issues. The system will allow customers to view menus, make online orders and reservations, and provide feedback. It will also manage customer, waiter, and menu information to help administrators with tasks like scheduling. The document outlines the scope, objectives, methodology and expected outputs of the proposed ORMS project.
This document discusses restaurant reservation and table management systems. It explains that these systems provide tools to effectively plan bookings and manage seating to maximize profits. Restaurant reservation systems that integrate table management are growing in popularity as they allow full visibility and control of table status. The document also emphasizes the importance of restaurants having an online booking system on their website to attract new customers and handle reservations digitally 24/7. It concludes by noting reservation systems with live electronic diaries are preferred as they accurately display availability and automatically update bookings. Such systems along with table management can streamline operations and boost customer service.
This document summarizes an e-restaurant automation project created by a team of students. The team's tasks included requirements gathering, database design, implementation, and testing. The project aims to automate ordering and other activities in traditional restaurants. It uses a point-of-sale system with a .NET backend and SQL Server database. Customers can order from an Android app while staff manage orders, payments and other functions through a desktop interface. The system was designed to save restaurants money and time while improving customer and staff experience over traditional paper-based methods.
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This document provides a software requirements specification for a medical store management system. The system aims to automate the manual record keeping process for medical stores to maintain product stock, accounting, and customer information. Key features include inventory management, sales tracking, accounting, and reporting. The system is intended to ease the workload of medical store professionals by digitizing important transaction records and business processes. It will be developed using Java and a SQL server database and include functionality for user login, data entry, searches, and backups.
Student Attendance Management System using BarcodeDharmesh
The document describes a student attendance tracking system that uses barcode scanning. Each student receives a unique barcode card. Students scan their cards at the start of each class, and the system records their attendance. It stores all student attendance records and can generate lists of absent students. The proposed system aims to reduce paperwork and save time compared to the manual attendance recording process.
This document contains the field definitions for multiple database tables. It defines fields for a Client table including client_id, client_name, password, and other client details. It also defines fields for a User table including user details like name, password, address. Additionally, it outlines fields for a Slide table to store presentation slide details and fields for a Message table to store messages between users.
The document describes a bug tracking system that allows developers to effectively track bugs in their products. It includes features like product and component tracking, querying bug lists, prioritizing bugs, assigning bugs to users, and attaching additional information. The system uses a robust database and includes modules for authentication, viewing and updating product and bug details, tracking bug resolution and resources, searching, user administration, and logging activities. It provides a documented workflow to increase productivity and accountability.
System requirement system for restaurant management system.SAURABH SHARMA
The document provides a software requirements specification for a restaurant management system. It outlines requirements for key functions like placing orders, managing customer help, coordinating chef orders, editing or canceling orders, marking dishes as complete, requesting bills, providing customer feedback, and managing staff and menu items. The system is intended to digitize and streamline restaurant operations by replacing manual paper-based processes. It will allow customers to order from a digital menu, route orders to chefs, track order status, and generate bills. This is intended to improve efficiency and reduce errors compared to current manual methods.
The document summarizes an online food ordering system project completed by Mayurkumar Patel for his master's degree. The system allows customers to browse restaurant menus, place food orders, and pay online. It also gives restaurant employees access to view and manage incoming orders through a graphical interface. The project involved developing three modules - a web ordering system for customers, a menu management system for administrators, and an order retrieval system for employees. It was created using Java, JSP, HTML, and an Oracle database to provide a more convenient ordering process for both customers and restaurants.
This document provides a software requirements specification for the E-Smart Shopping mobile application and backend server. It describes the purpose, scope, user classes and requirements of the system. The key features include a budget tracker, product navigation, product recommendations, barcode scanning, halal product identification, and translation capabilities. The interfaces and architecture are also specified, including interactions between the mobile app and backend server via APIs and a real-time database. Non-functional requirements around performance, security and quality are also outlined.
This document contains a mini project report on an online women's shopping system. It includes an abstract, contents page, and 5 chapters that cover the introduction, analysis, design, implementation, and screenshots of the system. The system allows customers to browse and purchase products online without visiting a physical shop. It uses technologies like HTML5, JavaScript, CSS, PHP for the frontend and backend, and MySQL for the database. The system has two user types - customers and administrators. Customers can view products, search, and make purchases. Administrators control the database, add/remove products, and generate reports.
This document outlines the development of an online furniture shopping web application. It includes sections that describe the objectives, modules, use cases, data flow diagrams, entity relationship diagrams, database tables, and screen shots of the application. The application will allow users to search for furniture by category, add items to a cart, manage their account, and make payments. It will also give administrators functionality to manage products, categories, and customers.
Android based restaurant management system. Consists of customer & waiter interfaces. Customer can add items to card and order. Waiter approves all requests
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The document describes a restaurant billing application developed for Android phones. The application allows users to locate restaurants based on location and cuisine type, view restaurant details and ratings, get directions, call the restaurant, and view reviews. It was developed in Java using the Android SDK and is intended to help users accomplish dining-related daily tasks on their mobile devices.
This document outlines the phases and requirements for developing an online shopping system. It includes 5 phases: project planning, cost estimation, requirements modeling, configuration management, and software testing. Requirements modeling involves specifying modules, use case diagrams, class diagrams, sequence diagrams, and collaboration diagrams. Configuration management details the software and hardware requirements, tools used, and code for creating forms and scripts. Software testing includes preparing test plans, validation testing, test criteria, coverage analysis, and checking for memory leaks. The overall goal is to design an online system that allows customers to purchase products online from anywhere at any time.
Vagetable shop bill printing software user manual by shital infotechNimesh Patel
This document describes a vegetable shop management system created by Shital Infotech. It includes pages for login, dashboard, customer details, vegetable details, supplier details, bills, reports, and printing bills. The dashboard allows viewing and accessing master, transaction, and report modules. Other pages allow adding, viewing, and managing customer information, vegetable inventory, supplier inventory, bills for purchases, and sales and supplier reports.
Vagetable shop bill printing software user manual by shital infotechShitalinfotech
This document describes a vegetable shop management system created by Shital Infotech. It includes pages for login, dashboard, customer details, vegetable details, supplier details, bills, reports, and printing bills. The dashboard displays all system menus. The customer, vegetable, and supplier pages allow adding and viewing details for each. The bill page generates bills with item details. Reports provide supplier-wise and sale data with totals. Instructions are given for using each page's functions to manage operations and view information.
The document describes an Online Restaurant Management System (ORMS) that aims to provide online ordering and reservation services for customers and facilitate management for restaurant administrators and waiters. It discusses how the current manual system is inefficient and problematic, and how developing a computerized ORMS can help overcome these issues. The system will allow customers to view menus, make online orders and reservations, and provide feedback. It will also manage customer, waiter, and menu information to help administrators with tasks like scheduling. The document outlines the scope, objectives, methodology and expected outputs of the proposed ORMS project.
This document discusses restaurant reservation and table management systems. It explains that these systems provide tools to effectively plan bookings and manage seating to maximize profits. Restaurant reservation systems that integrate table management are growing in popularity as they allow full visibility and control of table status. The document also emphasizes the importance of restaurants having an online booking system on their website to attract new customers and handle reservations digitally 24/7. It concludes by noting reservation systems with live electronic diaries are preferred as they accurately display availability and automatically update bookings. Such systems along with table management can streamline operations and boost customer service.
This document summarizes an e-restaurant automation project created by a team of students. The team's tasks included requirements gathering, database design, implementation, and testing. The project aims to automate ordering and other activities in traditional restaurants. It uses a point-of-sale system with a .NET backend and SQL Server database. Customers can order from an Android app while staff manage orders, payments and other functions through a desktop interface. The system was designed to save restaurants money and time while improving customer and staff experience over traditional paper-based methods.
this ppt YashBazaar.com based online shopping is a miner project to the MCA college purpose full project and project file contact me yashsingh1455@gmail.com
This document provides a software requirements specification for a medical store management system. The system aims to automate the manual record keeping process for medical stores to maintain product stock, accounting, and customer information. Key features include inventory management, sales tracking, accounting, and reporting. The system is intended to ease the workload of medical store professionals by digitizing important transaction records and business processes. It will be developed using Java and a SQL server database and include functionality for user login, data entry, searches, and backups.
Student Attendance Management System using BarcodeDharmesh
The document describes a student attendance tracking system that uses barcode scanning. Each student receives a unique barcode card. Students scan their cards at the start of each class, and the system records their attendance. It stores all student attendance records and can generate lists of absent students. The proposed system aims to reduce paperwork and save time compared to the manual attendance recording process.
This document contains the field definitions for multiple database tables. It defines fields for a Client table including client_id, client_name, password, and other client details. It also defines fields for a User table including user details like name, password, address. Additionally, it outlines fields for a Slide table to store presentation slide details and fields for a Message table to store messages between users.
The document describes a bug tracking system that allows developers to effectively track bugs in their products. It includes features like product and component tracking, querying bug lists, prioritizing bugs, assigning bugs to users, and attaching additional information. The system uses a robust database and includes modules for authentication, viewing and updating product and bug details, tracking bug resolution and resources, searching, user administration, and logging activities. It provides a documented workflow to increase productivity and accountability.
System requirement system for restaurant management system.SAURABH SHARMA
The document provides a software requirements specification for a restaurant management system. It outlines requirements for key functions like placing orders, managing customer help, coordinating chef orders, editing or canceling orders, marking dishes as complete, requesting bills, providing customer feedback, and managing staff and menu items. The system is intended to digitize and streamline restaurant operations by replacing manual paper-based processes. It will allow customers to order from a digital menu, route orders to chefs, track order status, and generate bills. This is intended to improve efficiency and reduce errors compared to current manual methods.
The document summarizes an online food ordering system project completed by Mayurkumar Patel for his master's degree. The system allows customers to browse restaurant menus, place food orders, and pay online. It also gives restaurant employees access to view and manage incoming orders through a graphical interface. The project involved developing three modules - a web ordering system for customers, a menu management system for administrators, and an order retrieval system for employees. It was created using Java, JSP, HTML, and an Oracle database to provide a more convenient ordering process for both customers and restaurants.
This document provides a software requirements specification for the E-Smart Shopping mobile application and backend server. It describes the purpose, scope, user classes and requirements of the system. The key features include a budget tracker, product navigation, product recommendations, barcode scanning, halal product identification, and translation capabilities. The interfaces and architecture are also specified, including interactions between the mobile app and backend server via APIs and a real-time database. Non-functional requirements around performance, security and quality are also outlined.
This document contains a mini project report on an online women's shopping system. It includes an abstract, contents page, and 5 chapters that cover the introduction, analysis, design, implementation, and screenshots of the system. The system allows customers to browse and purchase products online without visiting a physical shop. It uses technologies like HTML5, JavaScript, CSS, PHP for the frontend and backend, and MySQL for the database. The system has two user types - customers and administrators. Customers can view products, search, and make purchases. Administrators control the database, add/remove products, and generate reports.
This document outlines the development of an online furniture shopping web application. It includes sections that describe the objectives, modules, use cases, data flow diagrams, entity relationship diagrams, database tables, and screen shots of the application. The application will allow users to search for furniture by category, add items to a cart, manage their account, and make payments. It will also give administrators functionality to manage products, categories, and customers.
Android based restaurant management system. Consists of customer & waiter interfaces. Customer can add items to card and order. Waiter approves all requests
This document summarizes a hospital management system project. It begins with acknowledging those who provided support and guidance. It then provides an introduction to the project, explaining that it will automate operations at LIFE LINE hospital by tracking staff, patients, wards, billing and more. The project objectives are to computerize patient and hospital details, automate processes, manage records and staff/doctor availability. Key modules include admission, billing, consultation, and ambulance services. Sample code is provided for the login form and main menu.
The document describes a restaurant billing application developed for Android phones. The application allows users to locate restaurants based on location and cuisine type, view restaurant details and ratings, get directions, call the restaurant, and view reviews. It was developed in Java using the Android SDK and is intended to help users accomplish dining-related daily tasks on their mobile devices.
This document outlines the phases and requirements for developing an online shopping system. It includes 5 phases: project planning, cost estimation, requirements modeling, configuration management, and software testing. Requirements modeling involves specifying modules, use case diagrams, class diagrams, sequence diagrams, and collaboration diagrams. Configuration management details the software and hardware requirements, tools used, and code for creating forms and scripts. Software testing includes preparing test plans, validation testing, test criteria, coverage analysis, and checking for memory leaks. The overall goal is to design an online system that allows customers to purchase products online from anywhere at any time.
Vagetable shop bill printing software user manual by shital infotechNimesh Patel
This document describes a vegetable shop management system created by Shital Infotech. It includes pages for login, dashboard, customer details, vegetable details, supplier details, bills, reports, and printing bills. The dashboard allows viewing and accessing master, transaction, and report modules. Other pages allow adding, viewing, and managing customer information, vegetable inventory, supplier inventory, bills for purchases, and sales and supplier reports.
Vagetable shop bill printing software user manual by shital infotechShitalinfotech
This document describes a vegetable shop management system created by Shital Infotech. It includes pages for login, dashboard, customer details, vegetable details, supplier details, bills, reports, and printing bills. The dashboard displays all system menus. The customer, vegetable, and supplier pages allow adding and viewing details for each. The bill page generates bills with item details. Reports provide supplier-wise and sale data with totals. Instructions are given for using each page's functions to manage operations and view information.
Mobile store billing software user manual by shital infotechShitalinfotech
This document provides a summary of the key features and functions of a Mobile Shop Management System. It outlines 17 pages that describe the login page, dashboard, user registration, customer details, dealer details, brand, model, product, bill details, printing bills, purchase returns, dealer reports, purchase return reports, and sales reports. For each section, it lists the main functions and how to use the relevant features to add, view, and report on customer, dealer, product, sale, and purchase return information.
Mobile store billing software user manual by shital infotechNimesh Patel
This document provides a summary of the key features and functions of a Mobile Shop Management System. It outlines 17 pages that describe the login page, dashboard, user registration, customer details, dealer details, brand, model, product, bill details, printing bills, purchase returns, dealer reports, purchase return reports, and sales reports. For each section, it lists the main functions and how to use the relevant features to add, view, and report on data.
Jewelers shop software user manual by shital infotechNimesh Patel
This document provides information about a Jewellers Shop Management System. It describes the various modules and functions of the system, including pages for login, dashboard, user login, customer details, company details, product details, bill details, and printing bills. The login and dashboard pages allow users to access the system. The other pages allow adding, viewing and managing customer, company, product and bill information within the jewellery shop management system.
Jewelers shop software user manual by shital infotechShitalinfotech
This document provides information about a Jewellers Shop Management System. It describes the various modules and functions of the system, including pages for login, dashboard, user login, customer details, company details, product details, bill details, and printing bills. The login and dashboard pages allow users to access the system. The other pages allow adding, viewing and managing customer, company, product and bill information within the jewellery shop management system.
Furniture shop software user manual by shital infotechShitalinfotech
This document provides details about the Furniture Shop Management System user interface and functions. It describes 18 different pages for login, dashboard, user login, supplier information, product information, country, state, city, purchase returns, sales details, printing bills, sales return details, purchase product reports, purchase return reports, sales reports, and sales return reports. For each page, it lists the functions, fields, and features available to users. The goal is to manage the shop's products, suppliers, customers, sales, returns and generate various reports.
Furniture shop software user manual by shital infotechNimesh Patel
This document describes the Furniture Shop Management System. It contains 18 pages that outline the system's various features and functions. These include pages for login, dashboard, user login, suppliers, products, countries, states, cities, purchase returns, sales details, printing bills, sales return details, purchase product reports, purchase return reports, sales reports, and sales return reports. For each page, it lists the main functions and how to use the different features within the system.
Furniture shop software user manual by shital infotechNimesh Patel
This document provides details about the Furniture Shop Management System user interface and functions. It describes 18 different pages for login, dashboard, user login, supplier information, product information, country, state, city, purchase returns, sales details, printing bills, sales return details, purchase product reports, purchase return reports, sales reports, and sales return reports. For each page, it lists the different form fields and selection options provided, as well as the functions for viewing, adding, and reporting data. The goal is to help users navigate and understand the system's capabilities for managing furniture shop inventory, sales, purchases, and reporting.
Medical store inventory management software user manual by shital infotechShitalinfotech
This document provides instructions for using a Medical Information Management System. It describes the system's login page, dashboard, user registration, and pages for managing inventory like countries, states, suppliers, locations, medicines, inward materials, stock returns, bills, and reports. The pages allow adding, viewing and selecting data for countries, suppliers, medicines, purchases, sales etc. Reports can filter data by supplier, medicine, date range. The system aims to help manage medical store inventory and transactions.
Medical store inventory management software user manual by shital infotechNimesh Patel
This document provides instructions for using a Medical Information Management System. It describes the system's login page, dashboard, user registration, and pages for managing inventory like countries, states, suppliers, locations, medicines, inward materials, stock returns, bills, and reports. The pages allow adding, viewing and selecting data for countries, suppliers, medicines, purchases, sales etc. Reports can filter data by supplier, medicine, date range. The system aims to help manage medical store inventory and transactions.
Hardware repiar store management software(web) user manual by shital infotechNimesh Patel
This document provides user documentation for a hardware repair store management system. It describes the system's login page, dashboard, and various master pages for accessories, brands, customers, colors, equipment types, models, notes, purchasing data, repair types, and warranty states. It also covers transaction pages for new cases and updating cases, as well as report, utility, and company administration pages. The purpose of the system is to manage the repair process from intake to completion and generate reports on repairs.
Hardware repiar store management software(web) user manual by shital infotechShitalinfotech
This document provides documentation for a hardware repair store management system. It outlines 18 main pages of the system, including login, dashboard, master data setup pages for accessories, brands, customers, and more. It also describes transaction pages for opening new cases and updating cases, as well as report pages for viewing case details. The utility section covers backing up data, and the super admin section covers managing company profile details.
Hardware repiar store management software(windows) user manual by shital in...Nimesh Patel
This document provides documentation for a hardware repair store management system. It outlines 22 pages that describe features like login, dashboard, master data setup, transactions, reports, printing, backup utilities and more. Key functions allow users to add accessories, customers, models and transactions, generate reports based on filters, and backup the data. The system aims to help manage the repair process from case entry to completion.
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Restaurant management software user manual by shital infotech
1. Restaurant Management System User Document 2017
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2. Restaurant Management System User Document 2017
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1 Login Page 3
2 Menu Page 4
3 Dashboard Page 5
4 User Registration Page 6
5 Customer Page 7
6 Product Page 8
7 Product Category Page 9
8 Supplier Page 10
9 Payment Method Page 11
10 Discount Page 12
11 Tax Page 13
12 Company Page 14
13 Bill Detail Page 15
14 Print Bill 16
15 Stock Detail Page 17
16 Payment Page 18
17 Receipt Page 19
18 Supplier Report Page 20
19 Payment Report Page 21
20 Receipt Report Page 22
21 Stock Report Page 23
22 Quantity Alert Report Page 24
23 Tool Menu Page 25
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Login Page
This page is use for User Login in Restaurant System.
Function Detail
User Name Enter Valid User Name for Login.
Password Enter Valid Password for Login.
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Menu Page
This page is using for view all Menu of Form.
Function Detail
Master It shows all Master users.
Transaction It shows all Transaction users.
Report It show all Report user
Tools It shows all Tools user.
Logout It uses for logout Restaurant System.
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Dashboard Page
This page is use for user show Stock, Payment, Receipt Graf detail.
Function Detail
Stock It shows Stock Graf for Dashboard Page.
Payment It shows Payment Graf for Dashboard Page.
Receipt It shows Receipt Graf for Dashboard Page.
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User Registration Page
This page is use for user have New Login to the Application and show the user
Registration detail.
Function Detail
User name Enter User Name for User Registration.
Password Enter Password for User Registration.
Active Select Active for User Registration.
Role Select Role for User Registration.
Last login Date Select Last login Date for User Registration.
Create Date Select Create Date for User Registration.
Modified Date Select Modified Date for User Registration.
Show Data It shows all user data for user Registration.
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Customer Page
This page is use for user have Add Customer detail and show the Customer detail.
Function Detail
Customer Name Enter Customer Name for Customer Detail.
Phone No Enter Valid Phone No for Customer Detail.
Address Enter Address for Customer Detail.
First Name Enter First Name For Customer Detail.
Last Name Enter Last Name for Customer Detail.
Show Data It shows all Customer data for Customer Detail.
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Product Page
This page is use for user Add Product and show the Product detail.
Function Detail
Product Name Enter Brand Name for Product Detail.
Create Date Select Create Date for Product Detail.
Modified Date Select Modified Date for Product Detail.
Quantity Alert Enter Quantity Alert (Limit qty) For Product Detail
Amount Enter Amount for Product Detail.
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Product Category Page
This page is use for the Add Product Category and show the Product Category detail
Function Detail
Product Category Name Enter Product Category Name for Product Category Page.
Active Status Select Active Status for Product Category Page.
Category Create Date Select Category Create Date for Product Category Page.
Show Data It Show All Product Category Data.
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Supplier Page
This page is use for user Add Supplier and show the Supplier detail.
Function Detail
Supplier Name Enter Supplier Name for Supplier Master.
Address Name Enter Supplier Address Name For Supplier Master
Country Enter Country Name for Supplier Master.
Address1 Enter Supplier Address1 For Supplier Master
City /town/Locality Enter City /town/Locality for Supplier Master.
State Enter State name for Supplier Master.
Postal Code Enter Postal Code(Pin Code) Number for Supplier Master
Contact First Name Enter Supplier First Name for Supplier Master
Contact Last Name Enter Supplier Last Name for Supplier Master
Phone No Enter Valid phone No for Supplier Master.
Show Data It Show all Supplier Data.
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Payment Method Page
This page is use for Add Payment Method and show the Payment detail
Function Detail
Payment Method Name Enter Payment Method Name for Payment page.
Create Date Select Create Date for Payment Page.
Modified Date Select Modified Date for Payment Page.
status Select Status Payment Page.
Show Date It shows all Payment Data.
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Discount Page
This page is use for Add Discount and show the Discount detail
Function Detail
Discount Name Enter Discount Name for Discount page.
Comment Enter Comment for Discount Page.
Discount (%) Enter Discount (%) for Discount Page.
Show Date It shows all Discount Data.
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GST Page
This page is use for Add GST and show the GST detail
Function Detail
GST Name Enter GST Name for GST page.
Comment Enter Comment for GST Page.
GST Percentage Enter GST Percentage for GST Page.
Show Date It shows all GST Data.
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Company Page
This page is use for Add Company Detail and show the Company detail
Function Detail
Company Name Enter Company Name for Company page.
Company Address Enter Company Address for Company Page.
Mobile No Enter Mobile No for Company Page.
Logo Select Company Logo (Yes/No) for Company Page.
Show Date It shows all Company Data.
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BillDetail Page
This page is use for Add Bill detail and show the Bill No Wise Bill Detail Data.
Function Detail
Bill No Auto Generate Bill No for Bill Detail.
Bill Date Select Sale Date for Bill Detail.
Product Name Select Product Name For Bill Detail.
Qty Enter Qty For Bill Detail.
Unit Price Product Wise Unit Price.
Sub Total Calculation Sub Total for Bill Detail.
Service Charge Enter Service Charge for Bill Detail.
CGST (%) Calculation CGST for Bill Detail.
SGST Calculation SGST for Bill Detail.
Discount (%) Calculation Discount for Bill Detail.
Gross Amount Calculation Gross Amount for Bill Detail.
Show Data Its shows Bill No Wise Bill Detail Data.
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Print Bill
Function Detail
Print Print All Detail Data (Bill No Wise) for Bill Detail.
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StockDetail Page
This page is use for Add Stock detail and show Stock Detail Data.
Function Detail
Purchase Date Select Purchase Date for Stock Detail.
Supplier Name Select Supplier Name For Stock Detail.
Product Name Select Product Name For Stock Detail.
Unit Price Product Wise Unit Price for Stock Detail.
Qty Enter Qty For Stock Detail.
Batch No Enter Batch No for Stock Detail.
Expiry Date Select Expiry Date for Stock Detail.
Tax Amount Calculation Tax Amount for Stock Detail.
Amount Calculation Amount for Stock Detail.
Show Data Its shows Stock Detail Data.
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Payment Page
This page is use for Add Payment detail and show Payment Detail Data.
Function Detail
Payment Date Select Payment Date for Payment Detail.
Supplier Name Select Supplier Name For Payment Detail.
Amount Enter Amount for Payment Detail.
Payment Method Select Payment Method Name For Payment Detail.
Reference No Enter Reference No for Payment Detail.
Show Data Its shows Payment Detail Data.
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Receipt Page
This page is use for Add Receipt detail and show Receipt Detail Data.
Function Detail
Receipt Date Select Receipt Date for Receipt Detail.
Customer Name Select Customer Name For Receipt Detail.
Amount Enter Amount for Receipt Detail.
Payment Method Select Payment Method Name For Receipt Detail.
Reference No Enter Reference No for Receipt Detail.
Show Data Its shows Receipt Detail Data.
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Supplier Report Page
This page is use for select supplier and show Supplier Detail Data.
Function Detail
Supplier Name Select supplier Name for supplier wise Data in supplier Report.
Show Data I Its show supplier Wise Data for Dealer Report.
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Payment Report Page
This page is using for select supplier Name, select Payment Method Name, and select
Date wise all data.
Function Detail
Supplier Name Select supplier Name for supplier wise Data in Payment Report.
Payment Method Name Select Payment Method Name for Payment wise Data in Payment Report.
From Date – To Date Select Date for Date wise Data in Payment Report.
Show Data Its show Supplier, Payment Method, Date Wise Data for Payment Report.
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Receipt Report Page
This page is using for Select Customer Name, select Payment Method Name, and select
Date wise all data.
Function Detail
Customer Name Select Customer Name for Customer wise Data in Receipt Report.
Payment Method Name Select Payment Method Name for Payment wise Data in Receipt Report.
From Date – To Date Select Date for Date wise Data in Receipt Report.
Show Data Its show Supplier, Payment Method, Date Wise Data for Receipt Report.
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Stock Report Page
This page is using for Select Batch No, Select Product Name, Select Supplier Name and
select Date wise all data.
Function Detail
Batch No Select Batch No for Batch no wise Data in Stock Report.
Supplier Name Select Supplier Name for supplier wise Data in Stock Report.
Product Name Select Product Name for Product wise Data in Stock Report.
From Date – To Date Select Date for Date wise Data in Stock Report.
Show Data Its show Supplier, Batch No, Payment Method, Date Wise Data for Stock Report.
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Quantity Alert Report Page
This page is using for show alert Quantity (limit qty) all data.
Function Detail
Show Data Its show all Alert Qty (limit qty) for Quantity Report.
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Tool Menu Page
This page is using for Full screen, Normal Screen, Office 2013, Office 2010, and Office
2007 wise display Menu Page.
Full Screen
Function Detail
Full Screen Its show Full Screen of Menu page.
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Normal Screen
Function Detail
Normal Screen Its show Normal Screen of Menu page.
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Office 2013
Function Detail
Office 2013 Its show Office 2013 wise Menu of Menu page.
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Office 2010
Function Detail
Office 2010 Its show Office 2010 wise Menu of Menu page.
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Office 2007
Function Detail
Office 2007 Its show Office 2007 wise Menu of Menu page.
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