December 21, 2016
The Product Sales in NCR Console’s Advanced Reporting module gives you detailed information about your sales broken down by categories and items. This report has a number of sub-pages to help you gain an in-depth view of what is being sold in your stores.
Log into NCR Console, go to the Reports tab and click Sales Reports
Click Product Mix
On the main page, you will see a graph of top level information and a table of detailed category sales information This report defaults to the current day going back seven days. Enter the desired date range and click Update
The Product Mix report has a number of links to get you to the detail you need. The section below will help you understand where these links take you and what information you have. Refer back to the image of the main page above for additional reference.
Click View all Stores (if you have multiple locations) from the main page, under the graph to view the product mix for each of your locations within one area. Click Go Back to return to the default report page
Click Display All Categories from the main page, under the graph to expand product mix to include all categories and items. Click Go Back to return to the default report page
Click Trend within category reporting pages to track trend of an item for the selected date range
Within the Product Trend page, click the dropdown menu to the right of the chart and below Add to Chart to add % of Total Sales or Previous Year data
Within the Product Trend page, check the boxes for any days you wish to include in the chart and click Update Chart
To view this chart by sales, click View Report by Sales ($)
To view this chart by quantity, click View Report by Quantity
Click Employees from the main page to see item level sales by Employees (also see Items Sales by Employee Report help)
Any report you navigate to within the product mix can be exported to excel. To export a report:
Click More Options
Click Export Report
An excel file will appear at the bottom left corner of the page (or wherever your downloads appear)
Save the file to your computer for future reference