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Easiest:
Make sure there is no charged items in the register, and should have a "no sale" on the upper right of the screen. Just hit the charge button and confirm the "$0.00". The cash register will open and the activity will show up as a no sale.
Other option:
Settings>> Cash Drawer>> Test. no activity will show but more buttons to push
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Hello @Colarussop! I recommend checking out our Employee Management feature. This will allow you to create a profile for your employees and assign permissions. Each employee will have their own employee passcode to access Point of Sale.
We have introduced a permission called Manage & Start Cash Drawers. If you do not assign this permission to an employee they will need a managers passcode to open the cash drawer outside of a sale.
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While I understand the problem with the no sale button, a dishonest employee doesn't need a "no sale" button to steal cash. They have the ability to manipulate or steal from every single cash transaction. just a common example from any business is running a sale and giving the customer a total of say $19.99 getting the customer's $20 and asking if they need a receipt and if they say no they can just remove all the items from the transaction and nothing will be sold and the money they took won't be missing cause it isn't from a transaction the occurred. Criminals don't need "no sale" buttons. It just comes down to training, monitoring, and trusting.
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