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using System;
using System.Collections;
namespace CaseStudy
{
public class PurchaseOrder
{
private string number;
private Vendor vendor;
private Invoice invoice;
private PartsArray parts;
private ChargesArray charges;
public string Number
{
get {return number;}
set {number=value;}
}
public Invoice Invoice
{
get {return invoice;}
set {invoice=value;}
}
public Vendor Vendor
{
get {return vendor;}
set {vendor=value;}
}
public int PartCount
{
get {return parts.Count;}
}
public int ChargeCount
{
get {return charges.Count;}
}
public PurchaseOrder()
{
parts=new PartsArray();
charges=new ChargesArray();
}
public void Add(Part p, WorkOrder wo)
{
}
public void Add(Charge c)
{
}
public void GetPart(int index, out Part p, out WorkOrder wo)
{
p=null;
wo=null;
}
public void Close()
{
}
}
}
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