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                          Professional Food Costing

                                 User's Guide
                                   

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                               Acknowledgements     
                               
IBM, IBM-AT, IBM 286 AND PC-DOS are trademarks of the International Business 
Machines Corporation.

MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.





                  LIMITED WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY    

THE USER OF THIS SOFTWARE MUST DETERMINE APPROPRIATE MARGINS, PROFITS AND 
PRICES FOR HIS/HER OPERATION.  SCHRECK SOFTWARE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE
FOR THE USER'S INTERPRETATION OR APPLICATION OF DATA DEFINED BY THE USER OR
GENERATED BY THE SOFTWARE.  THE USER IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR TESTING THE
SOFTWARE WITH HIS/HER DATA FOR REASONABLENESS AND ACCURACY OF RESULT.

THE SOFTWARE AND DOCUMENTATION ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF
ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.  ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE 
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE, ARE HEREBY
EXCLUDED.  THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE RESULTS AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE
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                          30 DAY EVALUATION AGREEMENT
                                      
By using the PC-FOOD II system, users acknowledge acceptance of the following
user agreement:

PC-FOOD II is a "Shareware program" and is provided for a "try before you 
buy" evaluation.  Feel free to share it with others, but do not alter it 
in any way.  The essence of "user-supported" software is to provide personal 
computer users with quality software without high prices, and yet to provide 
incentive for programmers to continue to develop new products.  If you find 
PC-FOOD II useful and continue to use it after a 30 day trial period, you 
must make the registration payment to SCHRECK SOFTWARE. 

Continued unlicensed use is a violation of federal copyright law.

If you are a consultant and wish to install PC-FOOD II in your client 
operations, you MUST register (license) each operation before installation.  
Failure to do so is a copyright infringement.

COPIES OF PC-FOOD II OBTAINED THROUGH SHAREWARE VENDORS OR A BBS ARE NOT 
LICENSED.  SHAREWARE VENDORS PROVIDE A SERVICE BY DISTRIBUTING EVALUATION 
COPIES FOR A LOW FEE.  YOU MUST REGISTER (LICENSE) PC-FOOD II WITH SCHRECK
SOFTWARE IF YOU CONTINUE TO USE THE PROGRAM.

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                               PROGRAM OVERVIEW

PC-FOOD II was developed as an easy to use alternative to high priced, complex
sytems.  If you hate the learning curve of most software packages, you will
love PC-FOOD II.  

With PC-FOOD II you will no longer manually calculate food cost each time
ingredient costs change.  Just compare invoice prices with the ingredient
listing in PC-FOOD II, edit any prices that have changed, and PC-FOOD II will
instantly update all calculations throughout!  PC-FOOD II is very easy to use!

In addition to calculating food cost (materials cost), PC-FOOD II will also 
maintain two required selling prices for each menu item.  One selling price
is based on a desired gross profit dollar amount, while the other is based
on a desired gross profit percentage.  Gross profit is selling price minus 
food cost.  The "price changes" feature of PC-FOOD II will alert you to items
which are outside of your pricing specifications.  Review the listing and
decide if the price should be updated.

Pricing is an "art" not a science.  PC-FOOD II is NOT an "expert" system
capable of determining appropriate prices for you.  Don't forget competition 
when pricing!  Also, remember that gross profit must cover all operating costs 
and provide you with your desired profit.  Don't confuse gross profit with net 
profit.

Another feature of PC-FOOD II is the Menu Mix function which will maintain an
overall food cost, total revenue and total gross profit for one or more menu
item "mixes."  Also included in PC-FOOD II is the ability to export all 
ingredients to a file ready for import to your spreadsheet program.  With this
feature you may develop your own ingredient reports, input forms, maintain
inventory balances, etc.




                            CONTENTS OF DISKETTE

The PC-FOOD II diskette contains the following files:

PCFD70.EXE    the PC-FOOD II program
INGRED.DAT    sample ingredient data file
RECIPE.DAT    sample recipe data file
MENU.DAT      sample menu item data file
SETUP.DAT     report format settings
SAMPLE.MMX    sample menu mix file
PCFD70.ICO    icon file for use with WINDOWS installation
FILE_ID.DIZ   information for bulletin board systems
PCFD70.TXT    this user manual 

The "DAT" and "MMX" files MUST BE CONSIDERED AN INSEPARABLE SET.  To begin 
with all new data, delete the "DAT" files and any "MMX" files.  When you 
back-up your data, ALWAYS keep the "DAT" and "MMX" files in one set.  Failure 
to do so will cause unpredictable results!

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                   SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRAM CAPACITIES

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: IBM or compatible "286" (AT) or compatible computer
with 640K RAM, one 720K or 1.44MM 3.5" floppy drive, hard drive and a printer.

PROGRAM CAPACITIES:  From the Main Menu, PC-FOOD II displays the minimum 
number of additional items which may be added.  This is the sum of ingredients, 
recipes, and menu items.  Please note that if an item is deleted, the counter 
will not release the record.  Adding a new item after previously deleting an 
item will likewise not reduce the counter.  Total capacity is approximately 
3,100 items (ingredients + recipes + menu items).

DISK SPACE:  The Main Menu displays available disk space.  Do not attempt
to exceed available space!  Always leave a safety margin.  Unpredictable 
results will occur if disk space is exceeded, including program crash.




                                 INSTALLATION

The following instructions assume your hard drive is drive "C" and the
distribution diskette is in floppy drive "A".

1) Create a subdirectory on your hard drive:
   
   C:MD PCFOOD  <Enter>

2) Copy all files from the diskette to the hard drive subdirectory:

   C:COPY A:*.* C:\PCFOOD  <Enter>   
   
3) Installation in Microsoft WINDOWS (PC-FOOD II is a DOS program):
  a) Complete steps 1 and 2 or use the WINDOWS file manager to do the same.
  b) From the WINDOWS Program Manager, select File, New, Program Item.
  c) Enter a description: PC-FOOD II
  d) Enter a command line: C:\PCFOOD\PCFD70.EXE
  e) Select Change Icon, OK, Browse, C:\PCFOOD\PCFD70.ICO, OK, OK, OK




                             STARTING PC-FOOD II

PC-FOOD II uses the computer's system clock in several functions.  If you have
not set the clock, please do so.

Enter the following command from your new subdirectory to start PC-FOOD II:

C:\PCFOOD\PCFD70  <Enter>

To run PC-FOOD II in black and white, add /b to the end of the command.

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                         GENERAL PROGRAM OPERATION

Begin the definition process with ingredients, then recipes and finally menu
items.  Recipes use ingredients and menu items may use both ingredients and
recipes.  As you work with the program, you will see that it minimizes the 
need to constantly go back to define new ingredients if they are defined 
first.  Press F1 while the cursor is located in any input field to view
specific help for that field.

Recipes are not generally served as a single unit but are instead used in 
menu items.  Pizza, bread dough, sauces, cookies, hot dish, etc., could all
be defined as recipes.  Menu items are the final products sold (or served) as
a single unit.  A single bowl of soup, an individual cookie, a sandwich, 
pizza, beverage, steak dinner, etc., are all menu item examples.  To cost 
out an entire banquet, just define a menu mix file containing your selected 
menu items in any quantity.



NOTE:
On-line help is available at the press of the F1 key.  Data input fields also
have help available by pressing F1 while the cursor is in a field.  Because
most of the program's features are presented in help screens, that information 
will not be presented again in this printed documentation.  You are encouraged
to take a tour of PC-FOOD II and review the help screens before actually
beginning to define your data.  Help screens do not exceed one page in length.



DON'T MISS THESE IMPORTANT POINTS:
1) The main menu help screen discusses moving around in PC-FOOD II.  Be sure
   to try finding an ingredient, recipe or menu item by just pressing the key 
   of the first character of the description.  Continue to press the key to 
   scroll through the listing.

2) When using a mouse, double click to select a list choice.  Single click
   to select a button choice or to answer a (Y / N) question.

3) When defining a menu item or recipe, input the description, save the 
   record, insert the desired ingredients/recipes, then return to edit/define
   the remaining fields by pressing F7=Edit.

4) The location of the highlight bar determines the selections available for
   printed reports in ingredients, recipes and menu items.

5) When printing, the "lines per page" may be set for fewer lines than are 
   available per page to add additional blank lines after a page number.  Do 
   not set the "lines per page" to exceed your printer's normal lines per
   page (normally 66 for a dot matrix and 60 for a laser).

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6) IF YOU INTEND TO EXPORT INGREDIENTS BY USING F8=FILE, DO NOT USE DOUBLE 
   QUOTATIONS (") IN ANY INGREDIENT TEXT FIELD.  THE DOUBLE QUOTE CHARACTER 
   SIGNALS THE END OF A TEXT FIELD FOR MANY PROGRAMS.  IMPORTING THE 
   INGREDIENTS THAT CONTAIN DOUBLE QUOTES WITHIN A DESCRIPTION OR NOTE WILL 
   MOST LIKELY CAUSE THE RECORD TO IMPORT INCORRECTLY TO YOUR SPREADSHEET 
   PROGRAM.

7) A numeric field that displays a preceeding "%" sign contains a value that
   has overflowed the display.  The value may also be negative in adddition 
   to being too large for the display.  Examine the item containing the 
   overflow for reasonableness.  PC-FOOD II was designed for food costing, not
   for space shuttle development.  The fields should allow for display if 
   the values are reasonable.



                              
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