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NOTE: Fast Flow often works alongside Aspenware’s Selective Guest Checkout feature Configuration: Configuring Guest Checkout to enable guests to make purchases without logging in (they can log in if desired). If a guest opts not to log in and instead creates a guest account during checkout, then the guest’s purchase will be associated with multiple accounts in the POS (ie: the account already in the POS system that has media AND the guest account they created during checkout).

Additionally, there will not be an “assignment step” in checkout for Fast Flow products. If a guest is also purchasing a non-Fast Flow product that requires assignment during checkout, the Fast Flow product will not be displayed on the assignment screen.

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Fast Flow can also be configured alongside additional advanced product functionality, such as validated procedures and reservations. Check out our 2.20 Release Notes for detail on other advanced features that can be used in combination with Fast Flow. (Release Guide coming soon)

Checkout Process / Account Recognition / Multiple Accounts

Fast Flow will most often be used with Aspenware’s Selective Guest Checkout feature. This enables guests to complete their orders without requiring guest login when only Selective Guest Checkout defined products are in their cart. When these features are combined and a guest opts to not log in, their order will show under two accounts in the POS. The order will appear under the account that has the media assigned to it and the order will also appear under the Guest Account they created during checkout.

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NOTE: Merges or bulk clean-up of guest accounts can be used to decrease the number of guest accounts in the POS. Fast Flow does not require the use of Aspenware’s Selective Guest Checkout feature but will often be used to increase the speed of checkout.

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