CStoreOffice® Support & Learning

LPA Events

Loss Prevention Analytics allows you to work with the following events:

Event Name Event Description
Sale

A regular event of sale: inside sale and outside sale (when a customer pays at the pump).

Void

Canceling the whole transaction.

Refund

Issuing a refund.

Safe Drop

Dropping the money to the safe location after the amount in the cash drawer reaches a certain amount set in the cash register settings.

Pump Test

Testing the fuel pump by dispensing a small amount of fuel.

Pay Out

Issuing a pay out (to pay for some services, for example).

Check Cash

Cashing the customer's check. Fee is applied for this action.

Drawer Loan

Moving money from one cash drawer into the other. For example, when a cashier doesn't have enough change.

Drive Off

An event when customer fueled the car and left without paying.

Pay In

Making a pay in.

Safe Loan

Moving money from safe into the cash drawer. For example, when a cashier doesn't have enough change.

No Sale

An event of opening the cash drawer to break up the money, for example.

Drawer Alarm

An event of opening a cash drawer with a key.

Day Open/Close

An event of opening and closing the day.

Shift Open/Close

An event of opening and closing the shift.

Register Open/Close

An event of opening and closing the register.

Paypoint Open/Close

An event of opening and closing the paypoint.

No Event

This event appears when customer's camera detects some movement, but there is no cash register event in the relevant period.

Lottery (payout, online sale, sale)

An event of lottery online/regular sale.
An event of issuing a lottery paypout.

Cancel/Error Correction

Removing one or several items from sale when it is still in progress. In LPA events, error corrections only for goods are displayed without fuel deposits.

You can view error corrections for both, goods and fuel deposits, in CStoreOffice®. For details, see Viewing Shifts for the Location.

The following parameters are available for each event:

Parameter Name Parameter Description
Event End

The event end time.

Event Start

The event start time.

Business Date

A measurement of time that typically refers to any day in which normal business is conducted. This is generally considered to be Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 5 PM local time, and excludes weekends and public holidays.

Cashier

Cashier's name or cashier's ID if the name is absent.

Location

The location name or location ID if the name is absent.

Register/Pump

The number of cash register/pump.