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What's the difference between Net & Gross Totalizors?

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Written by Jonathan Hutchings
Updated over a month ago

Comparison of Net & Gross totalizors:

The sales totalizors of ICRTouch fall loosely into 2 categories, those that are Net and those that are Gross. They are calculated at different times during a sale, sometimes across different terminals, in the case of floating clerks and centralised checks/tables, and sometimes across different sales, in the case of check/table tracking. This can cause apparent differences in these 2 types of totalizors.

Gross totalizors:

Gross totalizors are calculated as items are rung into the till. Gross Sales, Department totals, PLU Group totals and PLU totals are all gross totalizors. These are calculated at the till that they are rung into, regardless of whether the sale itself is cashed off on another. Gross totals are the total of all items sold on this till.

Net totalizors:

Net totalizors are calculated when sales are cashed off at the till. Net Sales, the 'in-drawer' totalizors and finalise keys are all Net totalizors. These are calculated on the till that the sale is cashed off on, regardless of which till the items that are in the sale were actually rung in on. Net totals are the total of all sales paid for at this till.

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