Can orders and bills be split in DAXTOP?
Yes. Splitting is part of everyday service and DAXTOP treats it that way: a table's bill can be split by guest, by item, or by amount, tabs can be merged when parties combine, and items can move between orders when someone changes seats or a round belongs on a different tab.
Each split settles independently — different payment methods, different receipts — and the kitchen side stays coherent: however the bill is divided at the end, the order fired to the kitchen as one coordinated ticket.
Clean numbers afterwards
Splits and merges stay consistent in reporting: sales, taxes, and staff attribution reflect what was actually sold and paid, so end-of-day reconciliation does not inherit the table's arithmetic.
The splits that actually happen
Real service produces messy cases: one guest leaves early and pays their share; the table splits food evenly but drinks individually; a birthday means one person takes the cake for everyone. A POS handles these gracefully or the staff handles them with a calculator while the queue grows — there is no third option.
Train staff on the three primitives — split by item, split by amount, move item between checks — and every real-world case composes from them. In DAXTOP they are register operations a waiter performs at the table or the counter in seconds, with each resulting check paying by its own method.