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Where do the comments that you add when processing a sale by using ctrl-F10 - where do these comments go? In what table are they stored?

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Danny

RMS 2.x

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    This is a copy of the receipt. Notice that the Item Other the cashier used ctrl-F!0 to put a comment on the item. Where is this information stored in the database. 

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    Danny

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    Hi Danny, this should be in the Comment column of the TransactionEntry table
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    Comments or notes pertaining to a sale are typically kept in a specific field inside the sales transaction table in point of sale systems. One of the following names for this field could apply: "comments," "notes," or "remarks." This area typically stores other pertinent transaction data in addition to the comments you input by pressing Ctrl-F10. basketbros

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