partial pickups on creation of layaway

Please give us the option do do a partial pickup at the initial creation of a layaway. Currently it is a two step process. First you have to create the layaway in one transaction, then you have to either create a new transaction for the items to be picked up right away and add the two together, or recall the layaway and do the partial pickup and add the two together. This should be able to be done in one step. Without having to add two receipts together. Craig

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Got my vote!

Marc

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Thank you for your suggestion. We are considering making design changes to the layaway feature in the next version of RMS

This post Please give us the option do do a partial pickup at the initial creation of a layaway. Currently it is a two step process. First you have to create the layaway in one transaction, then you have to either create a new transaction for the items to be picked up right away and add the two together, or recall the layaway and do the partial pickup and add the two together. This should be able to be done in one step. Without having to add two receipts together. Craig

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