Cashier Reconciliation - Maintain a Flawless and Unchangeable Audit Trail

A Cashier Reconciliation is similar to a Bank Reconciliation and can be found in the history drop-down menu. Users are encouraged to read the corresponding article in the History menu for further information.

When performing a Cashier Reconciliation in Accounts mode, all the comprehensive details are automatically stored in the History file. These details are securely preserved by SapphireOne and cannot be altered or removed. They serve as a permanent record in your data file and may be viewed using this Cashier reconciliation function here.

In SapphireOne, all inquiry screens provide the option for customisation of the displayed item list. The feature, called Custom Inquiry, lets users choose the data fields to be shown and the sequence of data columns across the screen. The user can save infinite custom views. While a client list is used as an example to follow, any inquiry type can be customised in SapphireOne.

The Standard Inquiry Screen

The Standard Inquiry Screen in SapphireOne provides a foundational view of data, presenting a set of column fields for each record. This screen is designed to offer a straightforward and efficient way to access and review essential information.

The list above represents the standard inquiry list, displaying a fundamental set of data fields for each client record and includes two buttons as follows:

  • Swap to Custom Inquiry – When the user selects the ‘Swap to Custom Inquiry’ button in the lower left-hand corner of the screen, SapphireOne will display the default Custom Inquiry Screen, which is documented below.
  • Show/Hide Audit Lines – Toggle the Audit lines panel open. This panel will display at the bottom of the Inquiry screen, benefiting workflow by providing an immediate view of the critical details for a selected line.

The Custom Inquiry Screen

When the user selects the ‘Swap to Custom Inquiry’ button from the Standard Inquiry, SapphireOne will display the default Custom Inquiry Screen, as shown below. This screen provides the user with a customisable view of the data set, which is maintained per user and for each particular inquiry.

The options available from the Custom Inquiry Screen are as follows:

  • Swap to Standard Inquiry – Return the view to a standard Inquiry.
  • Method List Box – This list box, in conjunction with the adjacent operator list box, allows for calculations to be performed across all rows of the displayed data. The results are displayed adjacent to the operator list box.
  • Operator List Box – Select an operator to apply to the method selected using the method list box.
  • Setup Button – The Setup button will open a modal screen with functionality to customise the Custom Inquiry, as documented in the following section.
  • Export Button – Open the data set in CSV format in the devices default spreadsheet application.

The Custom Inquiry Setup Screen

The Custom Inquiry setup screen allows for the customisation of the data view, which is maintained per user and for each particular inquiry. Once the user has customised the Custom Inquiry screen, the screen view will be maintained in subsequent sessions and is unique to the current user account. This screen also provides the option to select and save an unlimited number of custom views per user.

The Custom Inquiry setup screen provides the following functionality:

  • Favourite Sets – This option enables the user to save a custom-created screen for future use. For instance, the user can have a simple Inquiry screen for general use and a more complex screen view when auditing specific information.
  • Row Height – Adjust the table row height to the users preference.
  • Show Related Record – This option allows the user to add related fields from other tables. By ticking the Show Related checkbox at the top of the screen, the user can select a related record, and a view of that related record for the chosen entry will be displayed for that currently selected record. The user will need to select the fields to be displayed.
  • Reset to Default – Reset the display to the default view configuration as established by SapphireOne.

The Custom Inquiry setup screen provides the user with two main options for organising the data displayed:

  • To remove or relocate a column – Right-click on the column lines and choose from Delete, Move Left, or Move Right.
  • To add a column – Locate the desired data set in the list and double-click on it to add it to the custom view as a new column. Edit the location as described above if required. Almost every field within the SapphireOne data tables can be included in the Custom List screen, provided the user has the necessary authorisation.

Customising inquiry screens in SapphireOne allows for a tailored data view that meets the users specific needs. By leveraging the Custom Inquiry feature, the user can enhance their workflow efficiency and ensure that critical information is readily accessible.

Viewing Cashier Reconciliation records.

Double-clicking on a record or selecting a record and clicking on the view/look icon will open the page displayed below.

Reconciliations in Inventory Mode:

In Inventory Mode, under the POS drop-down menu, you’ll find the Reconciliation function. When the Reconciliation function is executed in Inventory Mode, SapphireOne maintains a record of the reconciliation.

Accounts mode reconciliation

This Reconciliation record from POS can be viewed, but not modified, from the Cashier Reconciliation function here in Accounts Mode. The Cashier Reconciliation functionality is primarily utilized for point of sale transactions. It enables the user to sort different payment types and calculate their totals, facilitating the reconciliation of electronic and cash payments from a till.

  • Double-clicking on a record or selecting a record and clicking on the view/look icon will open the page displayed above.
  • The record includes the different types of payments, cash received, and the remaining cash in the till.
  • On the right-hand side of the screen, you will find the opening cash balance, the cash received, and any variance, which should ideally be zero.

Utilising the provided functionality, users can review any reconciliations conducted from Inventory Mode at any point in the past.


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