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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
namespace AdoNetDemo
{
#region Enums
public enum ProjectPriority { High, Medium, Low }
#endregion
public class ProjectItem
{
#region Declarations
// Property variables
private int p_ID;
private string p_Name;
private StepList p_Steps = new StepList();
#endregion
#region Constructor
public ProjectItem()
{
}
#endregion
#region Properties
public int ID
{
get { return p_ID; }
set { p_ID = value; }
}
public string Name
{
get { return p_Name; }
set { p_Name = value; }
}
public StepList Steps
{
get { return p_Steps; }
set { p_Steps = value; }
}
#endregion
}
}
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David Veeneman is a financial planner and software developer. He is the author of "The Fortune in Your Future" (McGraw-Hill 1998). His company, Foresight Systems, develops planning and financial software.