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Article Types

In bessa, you can create different article types that differ in function and behavior. The article type is set when creating or editing an article in the "Basic Data" tab via the "Type" dropdown.

Overview of Article Types

Type

Usage

On Invoice

Article Options

Inventory

Article

Standard sales item

Option

Add-on/modifier

Deposit

Deposit items

Info

Information text

Delivery Fee

Delivery costs

bessa Card

Gift cards

Voucher

Standard vouchers

Inventory

Recipe/stock item


Article (Standard)

The standard article type for all regular sales products and services.

Properties:

  • Appears on receipts and invoices

  • Can have article options (e.g., sides, extras)

  • Supports inventory management

  • Can be configured with price levels

  • Can be placed on order screens

Use cases:

  • Food and beverages in hospitality

  • Products in retail

  • Services (hairdresser, cosmetics)


Option

Option articles are booked as additions to other articles and can be used in Article Options.

Properties:

  • Either used directly in an article option

  • Or attached as a free option to the last booked article

  • Cannot have article options itself

  • Appears on receipts and invoices

  • Supports inventory management

Behavior when booked freely: When an option article is booked without a previous main article, it behaves like a regular article.

Use cases:

  • Sides (fries, salad, rice)

  • Extras (extra cheese, double meat)

  • Preparation notes with surcharge (spicy, gluten-free)

  • Additional services (express service, gift wrapping)


Deposit

Special article type for tax differentiation and separate reporting of deposit items.

Properties:

  • Shown separately on invoices

  • Enables dedicated reports for deposit intake and returns

  • Can have article options

  • Supports inventory management

Tax consideration: Deposits are subject to special tax regulations in many countries. Separate recording enables correct booking and reporting.

Use cases:

  • Bottle deposit

  • Crate deposit

  • Reusable cup deposit

  • Dish rental fee


Info

Info articles serve only as additional information on kitchen receipts and are not printed on customer invoices.

Properties:

  • Only printed on receipts (e.g., kitchen receipt)

  • Does not appear on customer invoice

  • Has no price

  • Cannot have article options

  • No inventory management

Use cases:

  • "Please no salt"

  • "Allergy: nuts"

  • "For table 7"

  • "Rush!"

  • Preparation notes without surcharge

For preparation notes with surcharge, use the "Option" type instead.


Delivery Fee

Special article type for charging delivery costs for delivery services.

Properties:

  • Appears on invoices

  • Automatically added to delivery orders

  • No article options

  • No inventory management

When using delivery services, at least one article of type "Delivery Fee" must exist so that delivery costs can be correctly charged.

Use cases:

  • Standard delivery fee

  • Express delivery

  • Delivery fee by distance (different articles for different zones)


bessa Card

Special article type for loading and unloading bessa gift cards and balance cards.

Properties:

  • Appears on invoices

  • For adding and redeeming credit

  • No article options

  • No inventory management

Use cases:

  • "Add credit"

  • "Redeem credit"

  • Gift card activation

  • Discount voucher

  • Promotional voucher


Voucher

Standard vouchers managed by the POS system.

Properties:

  • Appears on invoices

  • Managed and validated by the POS

  • Usable in all connected locations

  • Not usable for online orders

  • No article options

  • No inventory management

Difference from bessa Card: While bessa Cards can be bought and used local and onlien, standard vouchers can only be redeemed within the POS venues.

Use cases:

  • Gift voucher €50


Inventory

Special inventory articles for recipe management and raw material tracking.

Properties:

  • Is not printed on receipts or invoices

  • Is not displayed on the POS layout

  • Serves exclusively for tracking inventory changes

  • Primarily for recipes and article options of type "Inventory"

  • Supports inventory management

How it works: Inventory articles are linked to sales articles in the background. When selling the main article, the corresponding amount of the inventory article is automatically deducted from stock.

Example 1: Coffee Recipe

You want to track coffee consumption per cup:

Article

Type

Quantity Content

Main Article

Coffee Package 1kg

Inventory

1.0 kg

Espresso

Article

0.008 kg (8g)

Coffee Package 1kg

Americano

Article

0.008 kg (8g)

Coffee Package 1kg

Cappuccino

Article

0.008 kg (8g)

Coffee Package 1kg

Result: When selling an espresso, 8g is automatically deducted from the coffee package stock. Inventory management is enabled on the coffee package itself, not on the individual coffee drinks.

Example 2: Wine by the Glass

Article

Type

Quantity Content

Main Article

Wine Bottle 0.75L

Inventory

0.75 L

1/8 Wine

Article

0.125 L

Wine Bottle 0.75L

1/4 Wine

Article

0.25 L

Wine Bottle 0.75L

Result: From one bottle, exactly 6x 1/8 or 3x 1/4 can be served. The inventory shows the current bottle count.

Example 3: Cocktail Recipe (Rum and Coke)

Article

Type

Quantity Content

Main Article

Bacardi 0.7L

Inventory

0.7 L

Portion Bacardi

Inventory

0.04 L

Bacardi 0.7L

Coke 1L

Inventory

1.0 L

Portion Cola

Inventory

0,15 L

Coke 1L

The cocktail "Rum and Coke" is created as a regular Article. Ingredients are linked via Article Options of type "Inventory":

  • Bacardi: 0.04 L per cocktail

  • Coke: 0.15 L per cocktail

More complex example – Cosmopolitan:

  • Vodka: 0.04 L

  • Triple Sec: 0.015 L

  • Lime juice: 0.015 L

  • Cranberry juice: 0.03 L

Example 4: Burger with Components

Article

Type

Quantity Content

Main Article

Burger Buns (10-pack)

Inventory

10 pcs

Burger Bun

Inventory

1 pcs

Burger Buns (10-pack)

Patties (20-pack)

Inventory

20 pcs

Pattie

Inventory

1 pcs

Patties (20-pack)

Lettuce 1kg

Inventory

1.0 kg

Lettuce leaf

Inventory

0,05 kg

Lettuce 1kg

Cheddar Slices (50-pack)

Inventory

50 pcs

Cheddar Slice

Inventory

1 pcs

Cheddar Slices (50-pack)

The "Cheeseburger" as an article consumes per sale:

  • 1x Bun (Quantity content: 1 piece = 0.1 of the 10-pack)

  • 1x Patty (Quantity content: 1 piece = 0.05 of the 20-pack)

  • 0.05 kg Lettuce

  • 1x Cheese (Quantity content: 1 slice = 0.02 of the 50-pack)

Important: Inventory management should only be enabled on the main article (inventory article), not on individual sales articles. The sales articles reference the inventory via the main article link.

More information on setup can be found under Inventory Management for Articles and Inventory Management.


Changing Article Type

The article type can be changed afterwards:

  1. Open the article for editing

  2. Select the new type from the dropdown in the "Basic Data" tab

  3. Save the article

When changing the article type, certain settings (e.g., article options when switching to "Option") may no longer be available and will be removed.