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Post by WireWitchery on Jul 4, 2012 9:57:53 GMT -6
This is something I've been working on for a while. It's something of a pet project that's finally reached the actual coding stage.... Which I'm really excited about (and needed to share with you all) because the planning stages of these massive projects really suck >.< I know there's already one out there but I can't afford the.. what is it? $200? for that app? Not when I can write one myself. Attachments:
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Post by caeterle on Jul 4, 2012 21:14:09 GMT -6
That's a great project!
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Post by gbobmi on Jul 4, 2012 22:25:11 GMT -6
Wow! Aren't you the one!
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Post by j3jewelry on Jul 5, 2012 0:00:35 GMT -6
That's great! Are you using Microsoft Access?
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Post by WireWitchery on Jul 5, 2012 9:07:40 GMT -6
Thanks ^-^ No, I'm using SQL Compact and C#. Last night I finally got it coded to the point where it adds the items to the database Next is loading up an existing Items. Eventually (after I get the inventory management sorted out) I'm going to add a... I dunno what it would be called, stock management? Where you can select the inventory you used type in how much time you spent on an item, and it will calculate your cost and a recommended selling price.
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Post by DawninCal on Jul 5, 2012 22:07:29 GMT -6
It's awesome that you know how to do a project like this - it looks great. Saving $200.00 is awesome too! I'd be so over my head if I attempted something like that. Dawn
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Post by j3jewelry on Jul 6, 2012 9:56:18 GMT -6
Ah yes, much more involved than Access... although you can do some underlying programming in Access to customize it (we have a database at work that's been done that way). Kudos for the programming knowledge and usefulness... my programming days are long behind me, and was not the SQL and C generation either. lol
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Post by WireWitchery on Jul 6, 2012 10:57:17 GMT -6
Ah lol. Programming is what I do for a living so this isn't too much of a stretch for me. ^-^
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