Andy Laakmann
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RGP includes the ability to send transactional emails. It requires a Sendgrid account to deliver the emails, though you can keep Mailchimp for your newsletter emails. http://www.rockgympro.com/?pa...
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RGP does not integrate directly with QB Online. You can export the Journal Entry report as a CSV and import into QB using third party tools.
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Search the Internet for the configuration utility for the specific model of barcode reader. Launch the utility and you should be able to configure how it operates. Sometimes there aren't configur...
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I don't have any plans to support QB online, at least for the next year or so. RGP outputs a very simple CSV file containing the journal entries, and there are many third party tools that can be us...
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Yes, that's normal. Just ignore the warning. We digitally sign the MSI install package, but not the individual executable files. Try not install any other application called "Rock Gym Pro" ;)
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The last change amount is also shown on the POS window after a sale for precisely this reason. It will remain there until another sale is started.
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I'd just delete all the transactions in QB from June 1st and then transfer everything via the QB integration starting June 1st - otherwise you'd get duplicates. Alternately, you can just change the...
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There is no hookup required. It should just scan and produce keystrokes with the numbers. What happens when you scan a card?
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Then you do not enter the barcode EXACTLY as it is returned by the scanner. You need to scan the code into the box when setting your barcode. There is no bug in this functionality, thus there is ...
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Scanning products works, but the cursor must be in the lookup box at POS prior to a scan for the keystrokes to go to the proper control.
