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		<title>My Z Report is wrong</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 23:54:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I hear this from time to time &#8220;My Z report is wrong&#8221;. Well in years of doing this for a living I have seen wrong Z&#8217;s just a few times. Most often it is that you are reading the report wrong, or sometimes that a cashier is stealing from you.
One of the best places to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I hear this from time to time &#8220;My Z report is wrong&#8221;. Well in years of doing this for a living I have seen wrong Z&#8217;s just a few times. Most often it is that you are reading the report wrong, or sometimes that a cashier is stealing from you.</p>
<p>One of the best places to start to figure your &#8220;Z&#8221; report out is to look in your manual for help. The manual in most cases will show you what every single line means. Here are some other tips</p>
<ul>
<li>Look at your &#8220;Z&#8221; counter. Is it counting by one? If not you have a theft problem (or you lost the last report). They always count by one.</li>
<li>Make sure your tape reads &#8220;Z&#8221; on it, quite often people call me and report that the &#8220;Z&#8221; reports are adding together. Everytime it is because they are &#8220;X&#8217;ing&#8221; not &#8220;Z&#8217;ing&#8221;</li>
<li>Make sure you are comparing daily reports to daily reports, not daily to monthly. Most monthly or &#8220;period to date&#8221; reports are known as &#8220;Z2&#8243; where daily reports are known as &#8220;Z1&#8243; reports. Most machines have both.</li>
<li>Do not try to over complicate a &#8220;Z&#8221; report, you must balance to them, not make them balance to what you have in the drawer.</li>
<li>IF YOU ARE SHORT IN THE TILL ON A REGULAR BASIS YOU ARE BEING STOLEN FROM!!!! IT IS NOT THE REGISTER ADDING WRONG!!!! Sorry to be harsh, but it is a huge problem. And so often it is from the employee that is &#8220;Like Family&#8221; &#8220;Been with us forever&#8221; etc etc.</li>
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<p>TCRG</p>
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		<title>&#8220;Z&#8221; Report</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Mar 2007 17:10:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I get a loy of questions regarding &#8220;Z&#8221; reports. Most electronic cash registers have many different &#8220;Z&#8221; reports available. All of them have 1 minimum or it would not really be a cash register.
The &#8220;Z&#8221; report is a report you request from the cash register when ever you want. Most users do this once a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I get a loy of questions regarding &#8220;Z&#8221; reports. Most electronic cash registers have many different &#8220;Z&#8221; reports available. All of them have 1 minimum or it would not really be a cash register.</p>
<p>The &#8220;Z&#8221; report is a report you request from the cash register when ever you want. Most users do this once a day, or maybe once per shift. The right &#8220;Z&#8221; tape will print your sales, taxes, cash, check, charge, discounts, voids, returns, and sometimes sales departments or groups. Take is the main report for knowing:</p>
<ul>
<li>How much cash and other media total you should have</li>
<li>How much was taxable and how much was not</li>
<li>How many voids, no-sale, discounts.</li>
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<p>Now the reason for being called a &#8220;Z&#8221; report is simple. It is a Z for ZERO, which means it prints and then &#8220;Zero&#8217;s&#8221; that report. You can take two &#8220;Z&#8221; report back to back and the 2nd one will be all zeros (except for no-resettable total and counters).</p>
<p>Again there are most registers have many reports available that can all be &#8220;Z&#8217;d&#8221; but choose the one that makes the most sense for your needs. The average cash registers hourly report, or PLU report is useless when trying to close a day&#8217;s books and be accountable.</p>
<p>TCRG</p>
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