Cheesetique
07-20-2022
12:25 PM
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Automatically Log Out After Transaction: Square for Retail & Square for Restaurants
How can I set up the Square for Retail AND Square for Restaurants apps to log out an employee after a transaction? This is the best way to ensure that orders are attributed to the correct employee.
I am using both of the apps in my business, so I need to know how to set this up in both retail and restaurant.
Thank you!
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TheRealChipA

07-20-2022
12:34 PM
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@Cheesetique In Restaurants, you go to your online dashboard -> Devices and edit the device. Scroll down until you see the setting circled in the screen shot below. Turn it on, save it, and that should do the trick. Knowing Square, it is the same in Square for Retail, since you would also be setting up device codes for each POS.
Chip A.
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Square Expert & Innovator and member of the Square Champions group. (But NOT a Square employee, just a seller like you)
Was my post helpful? Take a moment to mark it as a possible "best answer." I hate the term, and wish we could just mark posts as "helpful." But this is our only mechanism at the moment. Just remember "Best answer" should be interpreted as "helpful," and nothing more. LOL. "Best" (ugh) answers help folks possibly find solutions to similar problems they are hoping to solve.
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