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[JIRA] Travail Démarré: (OFBIZ-734) POS Save and load sessions

     [ http://jira.undersunconsulting.com/browse/OFBIZ-734?page=all ]
     
Work on OFBIZ-734 started by Jacques Le Roux

> POS Save and load sessions
> --------------------------
>
>          Key: OFBIZ-734
>          URL: http://jira.undersunconsulting.com/browse/OFBIZ-734
>      Project: [OFBiz] Open For Business
>         Type: New Feature
>   Components: pos
>     Versions: SVN
>  Environment: NA
>     Reporter: Ray Barlow
>     Assignee: Jacques Le Roux

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>   Time Spent: 1 week, 3 hours
>    Remaining: 0 minutes
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> Use the save cart feature already in the frame work to allow storage and recall of transactions.
> There was initially a Load/Save button on the POS UI but it was not fully implemented in the POS at that point and the buttons have been commented out I think. (see TRANS_SAVE & TRANS_RET)
> Build a UI for it so that you can hit Save and it will possibly prompt for a name, although as lots of terminals operate without a keyboard handy it should prefill with the date and time (login I'm guessing will be saved with the cart info)
> Close the dialog and the cart is saved under that users login and the session cleared ready for a new transaction.
> Click Load and a dialog showing saved carts should appear allowing the user to select and load one.
> At the point of completing a loaded POS transaction the saved cart should be removed from the list.
> The load dialog might also benefit from a delete button to clear redunant carts.
> Depending on the environment some might also use auto save on log out so one terminal can be used by multiple staff i.e. a bar

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