- I click "Generate", but nothing happens?
- How do I print a report with recipe IDs?
- A recipe includes a sub recipe as an ingredient. Is there a way to print the main recipe without the sub recipe?
I click "Generate", but nothing happens?
If you attempt to generate a report, and nothing happens, then that most likely means pop-ups are being blocked on your browser. You can allow pop-ups by clicking the "Pop-up blocked" icon in the browser address bar, as per screenshot below.
If prompted to allow pop-ups, select the "Always allow" option.
To prevent the browser in the first place from blocking pop-ups, you can set up the browser to allow pop-ups. Instructions to do so can be found in the following article: Allowing Pop-Ups on your Browser.
How do I print a report with recipe IDs?
Reports do not support the printing of recipe IDs. The workaround method is to export a list of recipes with their IDs. To do so, complete the following steps:
- Open the Recipe Listing screen.
- Ensure the Recipe ID column is set to display.
- Customize the recipes you want to export using the available filters.
- Export the list to an Excel® file.
A recipe includes a sub recipe as an ingredient. Is there a way to print the main recipe without the sub recipe?
No. The system is not designed to preclude sub recipes. A sub recipe is an ingredient to the main recipe, and therefore needs to be prepared prior to the main recipe.
If you do not want a particular sub recipe to be part of a main recipe (e.g., you use a jarred marinara sauce rather than a homemade marinara sauce recipe), then you must change the main recipe to include your desired ingredient. If the main recipe is a recipe owned by your account (i.e., "My Recipe"), see Editing a Recipe Owned by Your Account (i.e., "My Recipe"). If the main recipe is a master recipe (i.e., not owned by your account), click here for options on changing the recipe.
Because ingredients are associated with vendor products, it is important to ensure the correct ingredients are included in your recipes, as this affects nutrient analysis and cost.