# Transaction Cycle per workstation

Maitre'D's transaction cycle per workstation report shows you delay average in minutes for each stage of the meal by workstations according to your specifications. From the report filter window, select the date and time range and workstations to be included in the report.

The following is a sample of the transaction cycle per workstation report:

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**Table count:**

Number of tables accessed at this workstation.

**Appetizers:**

Average delay between when the clients were seated and the appetizers were ordered.

**Main courses**

Average delay between when the appetizers and the main courses were ordered.

**Desserts:**

Average delay between when the main courses and the desserts were ordered.

**Total meal:**

Average delay between when the clients were seated and the desserts were ordered.

**Check print:**

Average delay between when the desserts were ordered and the checks were printed.

**Check Closing:**

Average delay between when the checks were printed and the checks were settled.


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