Conflicting Definitions
There are scenarios where two or more configured definitions (at the same level but distant from each other in a structure) conflict. This can cause unpredictable results on the POS client because it cannot determine which record to use.
The following diagram demonstrates how this conflict can occur:
![This diagram displays a way in which two definitions can cause a conflict in a record. This diagram displays a way in which two definitions can cause a conflict in a record.](images/conflicting_definitions.png)
Figure - Conflicting Definitions
![This diagram displays a way in which two definitions can cause a conflict in a record. This diagram displays a way in which two definitions can cause a conflict in a record.](images/conflicting_definitions.png)
Creating a menu item price record for the same item in both Zone 1 and Zone 2 results in a conflict on the POS client because the values are defined at the same relative distance and it is not possible to determine which value takes precedence.