You can group and configure similar tables into a dining table class.
Table 49-7 Dining Table Class Fields
Field | Description |
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Name |
Enter the name of the dining table class. The name identifies the class (for example, 2 Tops, 4 Tops, and so on). |
(Optional) Default Background Color |
Select a background color to represent the table. Select a different color than the page background so as not to blend similar colors. If you associate a transparent table image with the dining table class, the background color appears with the image. If you select 0 - None, the application shows the table image and background color of the page. |
(Optional) Default Text Color |
Select the text color to represent the table number or name. Select a different color than the page background so as not to blend similar colors. If you select 0 - None, the application shows the default text color of black. |
(Optional) Default Image |
Select the image to represent the table. |
Minimum Covers |
Enter the lowest number of covers that the dining table class can accommodate (for example, a 2-Top can accommodate a minimum of 1 person). |
Maximum Covers |
Enter the largest number of covers that the dining table class can accommodate (for example, a 2-Top can accommodate a maximum of 2 people). You can overlap covers to seat a specific cover count within one or more dining table classes (for example, 4 covers on a 4-Top or 6-Top). |
Options |
If you are using enhanced dining tables within the dining table class, select 1 - Enhanced Dining Table. If you are using legacy standard tables, deselect Enhancement Dining Table. |
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