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A simple project task management application. A managed approach to help keep on top of your projects.
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Option Strict Off
Option Explicit On


'*************************************************************
' Class Name:  Domain
' Purpose:  Domain Enum class
' Description: 
'***************************************************************
Namespace Common
    
    Public Enum Domains As Integer

        None = 0

        Categories = 1

        CostTypes = 2

        Displays = 3

        Expenses = 4

        Persons = 5

        PersonTasks = 6

        PersonTeams = 7

        Priorities = 8

        Projects = 9

        States = 10

        TaskFiles = 11

        Tasks = 12

        Teams = 13

        Users = 14
    End Enum
End Namespace

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Founder Arkitech EBC Corporation
United States United States
MS, BBA, software developer, consultant, and trainer. Specializing in building data-centric applications designed for business, university, community & faith based organizations. Started developing Excel VBA macros and never looked back. Freelance developer utilizing VB.Net, SQL Server, Microsoft Access, and ASP.Net.

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