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# Customers Transactions

The Customer transaction list report provides information about details items transaction per customer.

The following is a sample of the Customers Transactions report:

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<img src="https://documentation.payfacto.com/POS/MaitreD/Fulldoc/assets/images/ReportCenter/CustomerTransactions_files/image001.png" alt="" height="559" width="815">

\> Customer summary information

**Total amount:**

The total amount field displays the total amount for all orders this customer ordered.

**Credit pending**

The Credit pending field displays the credit amount this customer has.

**First order:**

The First order field displays the date of the first time the customer ordered.

**Last order:**

The Last order field displays the date of the last time the customer ordered.

**Number of orders:**

The Number of orders field displays the number of time the customer ordered.

\>Detail transaction section

**Qty:**

The Qty column display the quantity of item for the transaction.

**Item:**

The Item column displays the item description.

**Price:**

The Price column displays the price of the item for the transaction.

**Date:**

The Date column displays the date of the transaction.

**Time:**

The Time column displays the time of the transaction.


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