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do you have a problem to spot which forum you're asking into ?!
if you are playing with VB6, then go to the VB forum.
otherwise, STFU !
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inventory related project in vb6.0(source code)
mdi form caption on right hand side in vb6.0
PRIYA
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i have a table in sql table name (receiving) with five columns
1. opening_qty
2. closing_qty
3. balanced_qty
4. item_code
5. gross_qty
i have second table in sql table name (issue) with
1. issued_qty
2. item_code
in project when we receive an item then its qty automatically adds opening qty and when we issue the same item then calculate balanced qty and now calculate closing qty.
for ex.
date opening_qty receiving_qty issue_qty closing_qty
1/11/2007 0 20 kg 10 kg 10 kg
1/11/2007 10 kg 0 kg 5 kg 5 kg
1/11/2007 5 kg 2 kg 0 kg 7 kg
2/11/2007 7 kg 0 kg 7 kg 0 kg
that is the format for calculating balances
i want to do these calculations in vb6.0 code
PRIYA
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I do not own one, but I've played around with Apple PCs for a bit a while ago. Its cool, sexy, and whatnot. But its just..lacking. IMHO, as much as we all bash MS' Windows, its a lot more polished, a lot more user (and developer) oriented. I just don't get the same feeling when working on an Apple PC.
/my $0.02
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Anton Afanasyev wrote: I just don't get the same feeling when working on an Apple PC
Is that because it is alien to us? Wouldn't Apple users feel fish-out-of-water when they use a standard Microsoft Windows desktop?
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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I had an opportunity to play around with MAC-OS laptops when during my onshore assignment to TX. A few of the good things are:
1) Just a single-button mouse
2) Cool desktop (or does it look cool because of the first-time view )
3) "An apple a day keeps doctor away" -- Lesser security vulnerabilities and more resilent OS to keep off from unwanted technical support calls and computer downtime.
But the downside is that MAC OS systems are pretty costly compared to a standard Windows desktop, other parameters remaining constant. Isn't it?
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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Yesterday is a canceled check. Tomorrow is a promissory note. Today is the ready cash. USE IT.
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Vasudevan Deepak Kumar wrote: 1) Just a single-button mouse
You think this is a good thing? It drives me nuts.
Mike Lasseter
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Vasudevan Deepak Kumar wrote: I had an opportunity to play around with MAC-OS laptops when during my onshore assignment to TX. A few of the good things are:
1) Just a single-button mouse
Not anymore. All Macs come with a 5 button mouse now. Of course, you could use just about any mouse you want on a Mac.
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar wrote: 2) Cool desktop (or does it look cool because of the first-time view)
No, it's cool. It's funny to me how many Windows pundits dismiss the Apple OS because it is visually refined. Some of these people would never consider driving an ugly car...but insist on using Windows. Weird.
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar wrote: 3) "An apple a day keeps doctor away" -- Lesser security vulnerabilities and more resilent OS to keep off from unwanted technical support calls and computer downtime.
True. I've been a Mac user for 8+ years now. I don't run anti-virus; I don't have a firewall; I've never had a single virus, spyware, or other mal-ware problem. Also, Consumer Reports has rated Apple Support as one of the best in the business. (Dell is one of the worst)
★ Shane Shepherd
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