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# Table Booking History

Whenever Customers books the table for any of the occasions in prior from our restaurant user app or web app with few easy clicks ..all the details will flow here in table booking history module in the admin dashboard. The admin enables people to book a table through the toggle button provided at the top right corner and manage restaurant availability, and reservations. If the toggle button is off table booking option will not be visible for the users in user app to book.

It contains information such as timeslot, no of persons, booking date, status and so on. Admin can accept or reject the booking by clicking on action column in the table and can assign the table number for his customers .as displayed in the below screenshot.

![](/files/-M5kdwQop5Zb0ocVDtqB)

Admin of the restaurant can also view the details by clicking on view icon as displayed in the below screenshot .

![](/files/-M5keOmWWTDMmtrtJH64)


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