Terminal Mode Configuration

The Point Of Sale (POS) application can be configured in one of two modes:

Connected The POS application has a full-time connection to the main Traverse database. Transactions are recorded directly to the POS tables in the Traverse database. The Active Order Processing function synchronizes the Inventory quantity, history, and transactional cost retrieval between the POS tables and the main Traverse database.
Disconnected The POS application uses a local database on each sales terminal to retain transactional data. The local terminal databases are synchronized with the POS tables in the Traverse database via a Synchronize function on the terminal. The data in the POS tables is then updated in the main Traverse database via the Active Order Processing function.

The Traverse server is commonly found in the back office, which may be your company’s primary base of operations. The sales terminal data is retained in POS tables which are added to the main Traverse database when the Point of Sale application is installed.

The following diagrams show the connection between the terminals and the back office data server for each mode.

Regardless of the mode you choose, you must configure the terminal(s) to connect to the Traverse license server and database.

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