17 Menu Items
A menu item is the foundation of transactions. Anything ordered is a menu item. In restaurants, food and drinks are menu items. In retail stores, shirts and hats are also considered menu items. Therefore, any item being sold is a menu item.
Oracle recommends configuring menu items in the following order:
![This figure shows the recommended order for configuring menu items in the Enterprise Management Console (EMC). This figure shows the recommended order for configuring menu items in the Enterprise Management Console (EMC).](img/mi_programming.gif)
Figure 17-1 Sequence for Configuring Menu Items
![This figure shows the recommended order for configuring menu items in the Enterprise Management Console (EMC). This figure shows the recommended order for configuring menu items in the Enterprise Management Console (EMC).](img/mi_programming.gif)
- Configuring Menu Items
- Adding and Disabling Menu Items
- Configuring Employee Privileges to Edit Menu Item Definitions and Prices
- Configuring Employee Privileges for Menu Item Availability Adjustments
- Configuring Menu Item Availability for Multiple Definitions at the Workstation
- Adding the Menu Item Availability Key to the Transaction Page
- Adding Menu Item Keys to the Transaction Page
- Adding the Edit Menu Item Key to the Transaction Page
- Repeatable Menu Items
- Configuring Menu Items to be Repeatable
- Configuring a Repeat Round Button
- Menu Item Distribution
- Distributing Menu Items
- Searching and Filtering Menu Items