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Clerk on QT 6000

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Hi,
I have a QT6000 and I have 4 clerks. I don't want to register all my sales. Can I do that the machine doesn't register the sales of one clerk? I want that at the end of the day, when I do my Z, these sales of this clerk don't appear on the total amount. On the other part, if it's possible, is there an option to get the ticket of the day only of the sales of this clerk?
How can I do that?
Thank you very much.

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simple answer? don't ring them in!

But you don't really think that you can come on here asking reputable people and experts to aid and abet you in fraud do you?

please don't insult our intelligence that you are going to use it as a training clerk.

suggest you voluntarily remove this post before someone removes it for you! ;R !explode

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Sorry if I offended you, the only thing I want is to print the total employee individually and not print along with others. I have another machine where if I can do but in this doesn't know how to do this. :cry:

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Thanks Andy for saying exactly what I feel also, and many others I'm sure. 👿 It's incredible how often questions like this are asked, even from customers.

To the OP: If all you want is to see what that one clerk has done for the day then print a clerk report and you'll get what you want. I don't know how to get that report on a QT off the top of my head, but it will be able to be done easily enough.

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the first post has been edited - toning down the original request -making my first reply look a little over the top. I could have edited my original reply but chose to post an explanation of it rather than a cover up.
I don't have much to give other than advice - what I do have, however, is integrity :oops:

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