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Introduction The project, “Shoe Showroom Management” presents a contemporary approach to programming, stressing the importance of clarity, legibility, modularity and efficiency in program design. The subject matter of this project has been presented in simple language and lucid style. The main objective of this project is to provide efficient processing of managing an Shoe Showroom. The use of an interactive programming style is emphasized throughout the project. This project is specially designed to make the processing very easy and effective of a Shoe Showroom in place of the existing one.

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IntroductionThe project, “Shoe Showroom Management” presents a contemporary

approach to programming, stressing the importance of clarity, legibility,

modularity and efficiency in program design. The subject matter of this project has

been presented in simple language and lucid style.

The main objective of this project is to provide efficient processing of

managing an Shoe Showroom. The use of an interactive programming style is

emphasized throughout the project. This project is specially designed to make the

processing very easy and effective of a Shoe Showroom in place of the existing

one.

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INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT

Objective: The project, “Shoe Showroom Management” presents a

contemporary approach to programming, stressing the importance of clarity,

legibility, modularity and efficiency in program design. The subject matter of this

project has been presented in simple language and lucid style.

The main objective of this project is to provide efficient processing of

managing an Shoe Showroom. The use of an interactive programming style is

emphasized throughout the project. This project is specially designed to make the

processing very easy and effective of a Shoe Showroom in place of the existing

one.

Scope: This project is particularly well suited for advanced processing of

any Shoe Showroom specially an educational college and can be better used in a

better way in the context of the changed scenario. This project contains all the

necessary aspects which are required to handle any Shoe Showroom that of an

educational college too.

The silent features of the program are as follows:

Display record of the brands of shoes in the Shoe Showroom into the database

through the Project.

Prepare the bill using the following divisions:

1. Type of shoes:

1.1. According to Quality (e.g. Leather)

1.2. According to wearer (e.g. Gents, Ladies, Child)

2. Company of the Shoe

3. Size of the Shoe

4. Rate and Quantity of the shoe

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Print the bill using VAT and discount factors

Prepare the purchase order

Maintain the Stock

Security consideration has been taken. Unauthorized users are unable to access

the processing.

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PREFACE

Generation of high quality skilled manpower in computer software area

assumed great significance in the context of the changed global scenario.

Information technology due to undergoing rapid technological development has

been the fastest growing sector of the Indian industry. Computer has invaded our

society and become integral part of our lives. Computer programming is a

demanding skill, much like creative, writing or playing a musical instrument.

The project, “Shoe Showroom Management” presents a contemporary

approach to programming, stressing the importance of clarity, legibility,

modularity and efficiency in program design. The subject matter of this project has

been presented in simple language and lucid style. The use of an interactive

programming style is emphasized throughout the project. It is particularly well

suited for advanced processing of any Shoe Showroom and can be better used in a

better way in the context of the changed scenario, for our Shoe Showroom in place

of the existing one.

Regarding the project the matter was discussed with the Principal of the

college and other local libraries in the city, asking his requirements, if any. They

gave me a list of his requirements which according to him were the essentials for

the above project. The outcome of this discussion was the birth of this project.

I also asked him to show me the existing system and the shortcomings, if

any. I studied the system deeply and prepared a list of the shortcomings and its

limitations. During the study I also find out the plus points in the existing system.

Then the matter was also discussed with the librarian of the college. They

provided me with number of advices which were beneficial for me in the

preparation of the project. I also asked them about their requirements regarding the

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project. They also told me the limitations according to them which they find in the

existing project. I examined the limitations provided to me by the Principal and the

Librarian of college and short listed the limitations and shortcomings in the

existing system.

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A WORD ABOUT visual Basic

Visual Basic is an powerful application development tool developed by the

Microsoft with the advent of Windows. It is used for creating and customizing

windows based program. Visual basic is a descendant of BASIC language.

Visual basic is not just a language but it is an Integrated Development

Environment . IDE is basically a term commonly used in the programming

word to describe the interface and environment where you develop test and

debug your applications.

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FEASIBILITY STUDY

During the feasibility study, the analyst evaluates the existing system. This

study provides a clear sense of direction for the subsequent development of the

system. The analyst estimates the costs and benefits of the proposed system. He

also evaluates other alternates to the systems, and estimates the feasibility of the

system technically and economically to determine whether it is worth wile to

proceed with project.

The documentation done here is referred to as the System proposal

1. Study Methodology

2. Recommended Solution

3. Alternative Solutions Considered

4. Cost/Benefit Analysis

5. Time and Cost Schedule

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DEFINATION OF THE

PROBLEM

Actually the success of a project depends on problem defined and correctly

carried out. Importance should be given to user needs rather than their wants. Often

problems come into focus after a joint meeting between the user and the analyst.

The first question that came in my mind was what the problem was

regarding the storage of books in the college. Regarding the problems the matter

was discussed with the Librarian of the college, asking his problems, if any. He

gave me a list of his problems which according to him were very necessary to

avoid in the existing system. The outcome of this discussion was the birth of this

project.

I also asked him to show me the existing system and the shortcomings, if

any. I studied the system deeply and prepared a list of the shortcomings and its

limitations. During the study I also find out the plus points in the existing system.

The main limitations and shortcomings in the existing system were as

follows:

Data is not stored online

Their storage was not properly

The daily transaction cannot be handled properly

Students Shoe Showroom fine cannot be calculated.

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SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND

DESIGN

The most critical phase of managing system projects is planning. To launch

a system investigation, we need a master plan detailing the steps to be taken, the

people to be questioned, and the outcome to be expected. The initial investigation

has the objective of determining whether the user request has potential merit. The

major steps are determining user requirements, studying the present system to

verify the problem, and defining the performance expected by the candidate system

to meet user requirements. When the initial investigation is completed, the user

receives a system proposal summarizing the findings and recommendations of the

analyst.

Actually the success of a project depends on problem defined and correctly

carried out. Importance should be given to user needs rather than their wants. Often

problems comes into focus after a joint meeting between the user and the analyst.

Regarding the project the matter was discussed with the Principal of the

college asking his requirements, if any. He gave me a list of his requirements

which according to him were the essentials for the above project. The outcome of

this discussion was the birth of this project.

I also asked him to show me the existing system and the shortcomings, if

any. I studied the system deeply and prepared a list of the shortcomings and its

limitations. During the study I also find out the plus points in the existing system.

Then the matter was also discussed with the librarian of college. They

provided me with number of advices which were beneficial for me in the

preparation of the project. I also asked them about their requirements regarding the

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project. They also told me the limitations according to them which they find in the

existing project. I examined the limitations provided to me by the Principal and the

Librarian and short listed the limitations and shortcomings in the existing system.

The main limitations and shortcomings in the existing system were as

follows:

Direct record entry into the Database through the system was a major

problem in the existing system.

Details of receipt of books was to be stored

Books details to handling method was to be considered

Security consideration was also a problem of the existing system.

I analyzed the above limitations deeply and tried my best to resolve the

limitations in my project and also provide some extra facilities in the project.

System design is a solution to the creation of a new system. This important

phase is composed of several steps. It provides the understanding and procedural

details necessary for implementing the system.

In preparing this project I have received help and guidance from several

sources and I wish to express my sincere appreciation for their contributions. I felt

indebted to all those writers and researchers whose thoughts and theories have

been helpful in bringing out this project though it is difficult to mention their

names in an exhaustive manner.

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SYSTEM PLANNINGSystem Planning: The most critical phase of managing system projects is

planning. To launch a system investigation, we need a master plan detailing the

steps to be taken, the people to be questioned, and the outcome to be expected. The

initial investigation has the objective of determining whether the user request has

potential merit. The major steps are determining user requirements, studying the

present system to verify the problem, and defining the performance expected by

the candidate system to meet user requirements. When the initial investigation is

completed, the user receives a system proposal summarizing the findings and

recommendations of the analyst.

Actually the success of a project depends on problem defined and correctly

carried out. Importance should be given to user needs rather than their wants. Often

problems comes into focus after a joint meeting between the user and the analyst.

During the system planning process I planned my project in the following

steps which are:

What is the problem?

What was the Shoe Showroom currently doing about it?

How to determine the user’s information requirements?

What other areas in the Shoe Showroom are affected by the problem?

What opinions are available concerning a solution to the problem?

How to determine the user’s information requirements?

Regarding the project the matter was discussed with the Principal of the college

and some libraries, asking their requirements, if any. He gave me a list of his

requirements which according to him were the essentials for the new system.

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The Librarian of college were actually the end user’s of the system. I examined

the limitations provided to me by the Principal and short listed the limitations and

shortcomings in the existing system.

I analyzed the above limitations deeply and tried my best to resolve the

limitations in my project and also provide some extra facilities in the project.

What other areas in the Shoe Showroom are affected by the

problem?

Due to the limitations in the existing system, the librarian have to face a large

number of problems as they have to prepare the list of fine. This affect the working

hours of the librarian. There was a delay in the preparation of the fine detail of

current week or day.

Due to this problem the librarian also have to face a lot of problems.

What opinions are available concerning a solution to the

problem?

I received a large number of opinions from the librarian and management of

college regarding the preparation of this project which were beneficial for me to

prepare the project. I received a large number of opinions from my friends and

colleagues in the preparation of this project. The outcome of this discussion was

the birth of this project.

I am grateful to my colleagues and friends who have given their valuable

suggestions and have favored me by providing the valuable inputs for developing

this project. Finally I pay my regards to the management of college who have

coordinated all activities in bringing out this project.

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SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATIONA crucial phase in the systems life cycle is the successful implementation of the

new system design. Implementation simply means converting a new system design

into operation. Or in other words it can be said Implementation means the process

of onverting a new or a revised system design into an operational one. This

involves creating computer compatible files, training the operating staff and

installing hardware, terminals before the system is up and running. The conversion

of a old system into a new one should be exciting because it is the last step before

the candidate system begins to show results.

In system implementation user training is crucial for minimizing resistance to

change and giving the new system a chance to prove its worth. Training aids such

as user friendly manuals, a data dictionary provide the user with a good start on the

new system.

In the project “Shoe Showroom Management” the end user’s of the system are

the librarian of the college. They have been provided with all the necessary

requirements that are required with the new system. They have also been provided

with the user manual that will guide in running the new system.

The subject matter of this project has been presented in simple language and

lucid style. The use of an interactive programming style is emphasized throughout

the project.

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WORKING ENVIRONMENT

Hardware Used:

The Hardware Configuration of the Computer System on which

the Project “SHOE SHOWROOM MANAGEMENT” is prepared is

as follows: -

Processor - Pentium IV 1.5 Ghz

Mother Board - 810e (Vintron)

RAM - 64 MB

Hard Disk - 40 GB

Monitor - Samsung 15”

Keyboard - Multi Media Keyboard

Mouse - Serial Scroll Mouse

Software Used:

The software environment under which the project has been made

is as follows:

Operating System : Windows 98

Word Processor : Microsoft Word 2000

Packages : Visual Basic 6.0 And Ms- Access

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SYSTEM MAINTENANCEMaintenance is the enigma of system development. It holds the software

industry captive, tying up programming resources. Analysts and programmers

spend more and more time maintaining programs than they do writing them.

Maintenance accounts for 50-80 percent of total system development.

Many maintenance measures have been taken in the preparation of the

project “Shoe Showroom Management”. A good audit trail is the key to detecting

errors and frauds in the new system.

There are certain measures which are been used in the project so that no

blank record is entered in the database at the time of record entry. It is done so

because the entry of the blank record will create problems in the database as there

will be a roll no allotted in the database for the blank record. Thus it will create

confusion in the mind of the end user. Therefore the entrance of blank record into

the database has been avoided. It can be seen in the record entry form where

pressing the down arrow key will only start the entry of records. The student has

been allowed two books two issue , they cannot issue more than two books so

security has been taken. Moreover before issuing it is considered that whether book

is available or not.

The book id in the project are automatically entered while issuing not

manually. Thus there will be no confusion in the mind of the end user whether to

allot the book id.

Security consideration has also been taken into consideration. First the user

has to enter the correct password then only he/she can do rest of the processing.

Thus, unauthorized users are unable to access the processing of the result.

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COST BENEFIT ANALYSISData gathering, traditional or structured, is only one part of system analysis.

The next steps are examining the data gathered, assessing the situation, looking at

the alternatives, and recommending a solution. The costs and benefits of each

alternatives guide the selection of the best system for the job.

Costs and benefits may be tangible or intangible, direct or indirect, fixed or

variable. Cost estimates also take into consideration hardware, personnel, facility,

and supply costs for final evaluation. Cost/benefit analysis then identifies the costs

and benefits of a given system and categories them for analysis. Then a method of

evaluation is selected and the results are interpreted for action. The evaluation

methods range from the simple net benefit analysis to more complex methods such

as present value and payback analysis.

Changes to existing system must be cost justified, which requires the system

analyst to determine the operating cost for the existing system and to estimate both

the operating cost of the proposed system and the cost to convert it.

The system analysts must also estimate the potential benefits that are

provided in the new system. When the cost and benefits are compared the

comparison must demonstrate that changing to the proposed system is worth the

investment of time and money.

A system project is indeed an investment and requires serious thoughts on

the part of the organization. Expect return on investment, in terms of reduced cost

and improved services, should be anticipated in the same way as when money is

invested.

Cost /benefit analysis is a procedure that gives a picture of the various costs,

benefits and rules associated with a system. The determination of costs and

benefits entails the following steps:

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1. Identify the costs and benefits pertaining to a given project.

2. Categorize the various costs and benefits for analysis.

3. Select a method of evaluation.

4. Interpret the results of the analysis.

5. Take action.

In developing cost estimates for a system, we need to consider several cost

elements. Among them are hardware, personnel, facility, operating, and supply

costs.

1. Hardware costs relate to the actual purchase or lease of the computer

and peripherals. Determining the actual cost of hardware is generally more difficult

when the system is shared by various users than for a dedicated stand alone system.

2. Personnel cost include EDP staff salaries and benefits (health

insurance, vacation time, sick pay etc.) as well as pay for those involved in

developing the system.

3. Facility costs are expenses incurred in the preparation of the physical

site where the application or the computer will be in operation. This includes

wiring, flooring, acoustics, lighting, and air conditioning. These costs are treated as

one time costs and are incorporated into the overall costs estimate of the candidate

system.

4. Operating costs includes all costs associated with day to day

operations of the system; the amount depends on the number of shifts, the nature of

the applications and the caliber of the operating staff. There are various ways of

covering operating costs.

5. Supply costs are variable costs that increase with increased use of

papers, ribbons, disks and the like. They should be estimated and included in the

overall cost of the system.

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A system is also expected to provide benefits. The first task is to identify

each benefit and then assign a monetary value to it for cost/benefit analysis.

Benefits may be tangible and intangible, direct or indirect, fixed or variable.

The major two benefits are improving performance and minimizing the cost

of processing. The performance category emphasizes improvement in the accuracy

of or access to information and easier access to the system by authorized user.

Minimizing costs through an efficient system—error control or reduction of the

staff—is a benefit that should be measured and included in cost/benefit analysis.

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INSTALLATIONInstallation involves loading the software, at the customer site, and ensuring

complete functioning of the system. Once the new system is installed, both the

existing system (manual or computerized) and the new system are run

concurrently, with both being fed the same input data, The output data is then

compared to see if there are any discrepancies. This continues for a period of time,

until all aspects of the new system are tested for accurate results, after which the

old system is discontinued.

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EXPLANATION OF THE DATA FLOW DIAGRAM:

Data Flow Diagrams are a way of expressing the system requirements in a

graphical form. Data flow diagrams are flow models.

These are not flow charts. There are four symbols which are used in

preparing a Data Flow diagram. They are

1. Square: The Square is used to represent the data source.

2. Ellipse or circle : The ellipse is used to show the involved process.

3. Arrows: The arrows are used to show the flow of data.

4. Open rectangle : The open rectangle is used to represent the data

store.

The data flow diagram shown in the previous page describes the teacher as

the data source. The first process is the taking of the examination by the teacher.

Then the answer sheets of the examination taken are being checked by the

teachers. Then the obtained marks of the students are being feeded in the computer

system. Then the computer results are generated by means of some of reports.

Then the computer output is taken to the Principal’s office for signature of the

Principal. After the Principal’s signature the report is given to the students.

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E-R Diagram

M 1

Customer Shoes,SendelPurchase

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Private Sub Command1_Click()login.ShowUnload welcomeEnd Sub

Private Sub Timer1_Timer()login.ShowUnload MeEnd Sub

Private Sub Timer2_Timer()Label1.BackColor = Rnd * RGB(250, 130, 75)End Sub

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Private Sub cmdcancel_Click()EndEnd Sub

Private Sub cmdlogin_Click()If (Text1.Text = "") ThenMsgBox "Enter A Login ID", vbCritical, "Login"Text1.SetFocusExit SubEnd IfIf (Text2.Text = "") ThenMsgBox "Enter A Password", vbCritical, "Login"

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Text2.SetFocusExit SubEnd IfIf ((Text1.Text = "shiv" And Text2.Text = "fsm") Or (Text1.Text = "mohit" And Text2.Text = "fsm") Or (Text1.Text = "amit" And Text2.Text = "fsm")) Thenmenu.ShowUnload MeElseMsgBox "Wrong Login ID and Password", vbCritical, "Login"Text1.Text = ""Text2.Text = ""Text1.SetFocusEnd IfEnd Sub

Private Sub Label4_Click()about.ShowEnd Sub

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Private Sub cmdabout_Click()about.ShowEnd Sub

Private Sub cmdbill_Click()bill.ShowUnload MeEnd Sub

Private Sub cmdbrands_Click()

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brand.ShowUnload MeEnd Sub

Private Sub cmdpurchase_Click()purchase.ShowUnload MeEnd Sub

Private Sub cmdquit_Click()EndEnd Sub

Private Sub cmdstock_Click()stock.ShowUnload MeEnd Sub

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Private Sub cmdabout_Click()about.ShowEnd Sub

Private Sub cmdbill_Click()bill.ShowUnload MeEnd Sub

Private Sub cmdbrands_Click()brand.ShowUnload MeEnd Sub

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Private Sub cmdpurchase_Click()purchase.ShowUnload MeEnd Sub

Private Sub cmdquit_Click()EndEnd Sub

Private Sub cmdstock_Click()stock.ShowUnload MeEnd Sub

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Private Sub Command4_Click()bill.ShowUnload MeEnd Sub

Private Sub Command5_Click()menu.ShowUnload MeEnd Sub

Private Sub Command6_Click()addidas.Show

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Unload MeEnd Sub

Private Sub Command7_Click()menu.ShowUnload MeEnd Sub

Private Sub Option1_Click()Frame11.Visible = TrueFrame9.Visible = FalseFrame10.Visible = FalseEnd Sub

Private Sub Option10_Click()Picture3.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents sandal01.jpg")Picture4.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents sandal02.jpg")Picture5.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents sandal03.jpg")

End Sub

Private Sub Option2_Click()Frame10.Visible = TrueFrame9.Visible = FalseFrame11.Visible = FalseEnd Sub

Private Sub Option3_Click()Frame9.Visible = TrueFrame10.Visible = FalseFrame11.Visible = FalseEnd Sub

Private Sub Option4_Click()Picture3.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\child sports01.jpg")Picture4.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\child sports02.jpg")Picture5.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\child sports03.jpg")

End Sub

Private Sub Option5_Click()Picture3.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\child sandal01.jpg")Picture4.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\child sandal02.jpg")Picture5.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\child sandal03.jpg")

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End Sub

Private Sub Option6_Click()Picture3.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\ladies sports01.jpg")Picture4.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\ladies sports02.jpg")Picture5.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\ladies sports03.jpg")

End Sub

Private Sub Option7_Click()Picture3.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\ladies sandal01.jpg")Picture4.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\ladies sandal02.jpg")Picture5.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\ladies sandal03.jpg")

End Sub

Private Sub Option8_Click()Picture3.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents leather01.jpg")Picture4.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents leather02.jpg")Picture5.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents leather03.jpg")

End Sub

Private Sub Option9_Click()Picture3.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents sports01.jpg")Picture4.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents sports02.jpg")Picture5.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents sports03.jpg")

End Sub

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Private Sub Command4_Click()bill.ShowUnload MeEnd Sub

Private Sub Command5_Click()action.ShowUnload MeEnd Sub

Private Sub Command6_Click()lakhani.ShowUnload Me

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End Sub

Private Sub Command7_Click()menu.ShowUnload MeEnd Sub

Private Sub Option1_Click()Frame11.Visible = TrueFrame9.Visible = FalseFrame10.Visible = FalseEnd Sub

Private Sub Option10_Click()Picture3.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents sandal04.jpg")Picture4.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents sandal05.jpg")Picture5.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents sandal06.jpg")

End Sub

Private Sub Option2_Click()Frame10.Visible = TrueFrame9.Visible = FalseFrame11.Visible = FalseEnd Sub

Private Sub Option3_Click()Frame9.Visible = TrueFrame10.Visible = FalseFrame11.Visible = FalseEnd SubPrivate Sub Option4_Click()Picture3.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\child sports04.jpg")Picture4.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\child sports05.jpg")Picture5.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\child sports06.jpg")

End Sub

Private Sub Option5_Click()Picture3.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\child sandal04.jpg")Picture4.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\child sandal05.jpg")Picture5.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\child sandal06.jpg")

End Sub

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Private Sub Option6_Click()Picture3.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\ladies sports04.jpg")Picture4.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\ladies sports05.jpg")Picture5.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\ladies sports06.jpg")

End Sub

Private Sub Option7_Click()Picture3.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\ladies sandal04.jpg")Picture4.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\ladies sandal05.jpg")Picture5.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\ladies sandal06.jpg")

End Sub

Private Sub Option8_Click()Picture3.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents leather04.jpg")Picture4.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents leather05.jpg")Picture5.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents leather06.jpg")

End Sub

Private Sub Option9_Click()Picture3.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents sports04.jpg")Picture4.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents sports05.jpg")Picture5.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents sports06.jpg")

End Sub

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Private Sub Command4_Click()bill.ShowUnload MeEnd Sub

Private Sub Command5_Click()addidas.ShowUnload MeEnd Sub

Private Sub Command6_Click()liberty.ShowUnload Me

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End Sub

Private Sub Command7_Click()menu.ShowUnload MeEnd Sub

Private Sub Option1_Click()Frame11.Visible = TrueFrame9.Visible = FalseFrame10.Visible = FalseEnd Sub

Private Sub Option10_Click()Picture3.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents sandal07.jpg")Picture4.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents sandal08.jpg")Picture5.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents sandal09.jpg")

End Sub

Private Sub Option2_Click()Frame10.Visible = TrueFrame9.Visible = FalseFrame11.Visible = FalseEnd Sub

Private Sub Option3_Click()Frame9.Visible = TrueFrame10.Visible = FalseFrame11.Visible = FalseEnd SubPrivate Sub Option4_Click()Picture3.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\child sports07.jpg")Picture4.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\child sports08.jpg")Picture5.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\child sports09.jpg")

End Sub

Private Sub Option5_Click()Picture3.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\child sandal07.jpg")Picture4.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\child sandal08.jpg")Picture5.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\child sandal09.jpg")

End Sub

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Private Sub Option6_Click()Picture3.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\ladies sports07.jpg")Picture4.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\ladies sports08.jpg")Picture5.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\ladies sports09.jpg")

End Sub

Private Sub Option7_Click()Picture3.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\ladies sandal07.jpg")Picture4.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\ladies sandal08.jpg")Picture5.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\ladies sandal09.jpg")End Sub

Private Sub Option8_Click()Picture3.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents leather07.jpg")Picture4.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents leather08.jpg")Picture5.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents leather09.jpg")

End Sub

Private Sub Option9_Click()Picture3.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents sports07.jpg")Picture4.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents sports08.jpg")Picture5.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents sports09.jpg")

End Sub

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Private Sub Command4_Click()bill.ShowUnload MeEnd Sub

Private Sub Command5_Click()lakhani.ShowUnload MeEnd Sub

Private Sub Command6_Click()menu.ShowUnload Me

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End Sub

Private Sub Option10_Click()Picture3.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents sandal10.jpg")Picture4.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents sandal11.jpg")Picture5.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents sandal12.jpg")End SubPrivate Sub Option1_Click()Frame11.Visible = TrueFrame9.Visible = FalseFrame10.Visible = FalseEnd Sub

Private Sub Option2_Click()Frame10.Visible = TrueFrame9.Visible = FalseFrame11.Visible = FalseEnd Sub

Private Sub Option3_Click()Frame9.Visible = TrueFrame10.Visible = FalseFrame11.Visible = FalseEnd Sub

Private Sub Option4_Click()Picture3.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\child sports10.jpg")Picture4.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\child sports11.jpg")Picture5.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\child sports12.jpg")

End Sub

Private Sub Option5_Click()Picture3.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\child sandal10.jpg")Picture4.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\child sandal11.jpg")Picture5.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\child sandal12.jpg")

End Sub

Private Sub Option6_Click()Picture3.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\ladies sports10.jpg")Picture4.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\ladies sports11.jpg")Picture5.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\ladies sports12.jpg")

End Sub

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Private Sub Option7_Click()Picture3.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\ladies sandal10.jpg")Picture4.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\ladies sandal11.jpg")Picture5.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\ladies sandal12.jpg")

End Sub

Private Sub Option8_Click()Picture3.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents leather10.jpg")Picture4.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents leather11.jpg")Picture5.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents leather12.jpg")

End Sub

Private Sub Option9_Click()Picture3.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents sports10.jpg")Picture4.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents sports11.jpg")Picture5.Picture = LoadPicture("c:\footwear\product image\gents sports12.jpg")

End Sub

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Dim conn As New ADODB.ConnectionDim rs As New ADODB.Recordset

Private Sub Command1_Click()Set rs = New ADODB.Recordsetrs.Open "ratelist", conn, adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimisticWhile rs.EOF = FalseIf rs.Fields(0) = Combo1.Text And rs.Fields(1) = Combo2.Text And rs.Fields(2) = Combo13.Text Then Text6.Text = rs.Fields(3) If Combo19.Text = 8 Then rs.Fields(11) = rs.Fields(11) + Val(Text7.Text) End If

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If Combo19.Text = 9 Then rs.Fields(12) = rs.Fields(12) + Val(Text7.Text) End If If Combo19.Text = 10 Then rs.Fields(13) = rs.Fields(13) + Val(Text7.Text) End If If Combo19.Text = 11 Then rs.Fields(14) = rs.Fields(14) + Val(Text7.Text) End If If Combo19.Text = 12 Then rs.Fields(15) = rs.Fields(15) + Val(Text7.Text) End If If Combo19.Text = 7 Then rs.Fields(4) = rs.Fields(4) + Val(Text7.Text) End IfEnd Ifrs.MoveNextWendrs.MoveFirstWhile rs.EOF = FalseIf rs.Fields(0) = Combo3.Text And rs.Fields(1) = Combo4.Text And rs.Fields(2) = Combo14.Text ThenIf Combo20.Text = 8 Then rs.Fields(11) = rs.Fields(11) + Val(Text11.Text) End If If Combo20.Text = 9 Then rs.Fields(12) = rs.Fields(12) + Val(Text11.Text) End If If Combo20.Text = 10 Then rs.Fields(13) = rs.Fields(13) + Val(Text11.Text) End If If Combo20.Text = 11 Then rs.Fields(14) = rs.Fields(14) + Val(Text11.Text) End If If Combo20.Text = 12 Then rs.Fields(15) = rs.Fields(15) + Val(Text11.Text) End If If Combo20.Text = 7 Then rs.Fields(4) = rs.Fields(4) + Val(Text11.Text) End IfText10.Text = rs.Fields(3)'rs.Fields(4) = rs.Fields(4) + Val(Text11.Text)End Ifrs.MoveNextWendrs.MoveFirst

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While rs.EOF = FalseIf rs.Fields(0) = Combo5.Text And rs.Fields(1) = Combo6.Text And rs.Fields(2) = Combo15.Text ThenText14.Text = rs.Fields(3)If Combo21.Text = 8 Then rs.Fields(11) = rs.Fields(11) + Val(Text15.Text) End If If Combo21.Text = 9 Then rs.Fields(12) = rs.Fields(12) + Val(Text15.Text) End If If Combo21.Text = 10 Then rs.Fields(13) = rs.Fields(13) + Val(Text15.Text) End If If Combo21.Text = 11 Then rs.Fields(14) = rs.Fields(14) + Val(Text15.Text) End If If Combo21.Text = 12 Then rs.Fields(15) = rs.Fields(15) + Val(Text15.Text) End If If Combo21.Text = 7 Then rs.Fields(4) = rs.Fields(4) + Val(Text15.Text) End If'rs.Fields(4) = rs.Fields(4) + Val(Text15.Text)End Ifrs.MoveNextWendrs.MoveFirstWhile rs.EOF = FalseIf rs.Fields(0) = Combo7.Text And rs.Fields(1) = Combo8.Text And rs.Fields(2) = Combo16.Text ThenText18.Text = rs.Fields(3)If Combo22.Text = 8 Then rs.Fields(11) = rs.Fields(11) + Val(Text19.Text) End If If Combo22.Text = 9 Then rs.Fields(12) = rs.Fields(12) + Val(Text19.Text) End If If Combo22.Text = 10 Then rs.Fields(13) = rs.Fields(13) + Val(Text19.Text) End If If Combo22.Text = 11 Then rs.Fields(14) = rs.Fields(14) + Val(Text19.Text) End If If Combo22.Text = 12 Then rs.Fields(15) = rs.Fields(15) + Val(Text19.Text) End If

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If Combo22.Text = 7 Then rs.Fields(4) = rs.Fields(4) + Val(Text19.Text) End If'rs.Fields(4) = rs.Fields(4) + Val(Text19.Text)End Ifrs.MoveNextWendrs.MoveFirstWhile rs.EOF = FalseIf rs.Fields(0) = Combo9.Text And rs.Fields(1) = Combo10.Text And rs.Fields(2) = Combo17.Text ThenText22.Text = rs.Fields(3)If Combo23.Text = 8 Then rs.Fields(11) = rs.Fields(11) + Val(Text23.Text) End If If Combo23.Text = 9 Then rs.Fields(12) = rs.Fields(12) + Val(Text23.Text) End If If Combo23.Text = 10 Then rs.Fields(13) = rs.Fields(13) + Val(Text23.Text) End If If Combo23.Text = 11 Then rs.Fields(14) = rs.Fields(14) + Val(Text23.Text) End If If Combo23.Text = 12 Then rs.Fields(15) = rs.Fields(15) + Val(Text23.Text) End If If Combo23.Text = 7 Then rs.Fields(4) = rs.Fields(4) + Val(Text23.Text) End If'rs.Fields(4) = rs.Fields(4) + Val(Text23.Text)End Ifrs.MoveNextWendrs.MoveFirstWhile rs.EOF = FalseIf rs.Fields(0) = Combo11.Text And rs.Fields(1) = Combo12.Text And rs.Fields(2) = Combo18.Text ThenText26.Text = rs.Fields(3)If Combo24.Text = 8 Then rs.Fields(11) = rs.Fields(11) + Val(Text27.Text) End If If Combo24.Text = 9 Then rs.Fields(12) = rs.Fields(12) + Val(Text27.Text) End If If Combo24.Text = 10 Then

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rs.Fields(13) = rs.Fields(13) + Val(Text27.Text) End If If Combo24.Text = 11 Then rs.Fields(14) = rs.Fields(14) + Val(Text27.Text) End If If Combo24.Text = 12 Then rs.Fields(15) = rs.Fields(15) + Val(Text27.Text) End If If Combo24.Text = 7 Then rs.Fields(4) = rs.Fields(4) + Val(Text27.Text) End If'rs.Fields(4) = rs.Fields(4) + Text27.TextEnd Ifrs.MoveNextWendrs.CloseText8.Text = Val(Text6.Text) * Val(Text7.Text)Text12.Text = Val(Text10.Text) * Val(Text11.Text)Text16.Text = Val(Text14.Text) * Val(Text15.Text)Text20.Text = Val(Text18.Text) * Val(Text19.Text)Text24.Text = Val(Text22.Text) * Val(Text23.Text)Text28.Text = Val(Text26.Text) * Val(Text27.Text)Text29.Text = Val(Text28.Text) + Val(Text24.Text) + Val(Text20.Text) + Val(Text16.Text) + Val(Text12.Text) + Val(Text8.Text)Text32.Text = Val(Text29.Text) + (Val(Text29.Text) * Val(Text30.Text) / 100) - (Val(Text29.Text) * Val(Text31.Text) / 100)Label23.Visible = TrueText33.Visible = TrueText33.Text = DateLabel10.Visible = TrueLabel12.Visible = TrueText6.Visible = TrueText8.Visible = TrueText10.Visible = TrueText12.Visible = TrueText14.Visible = TrueText16.Visible = TrueText18.Visible = TrueText20.Visible = TrueText22.Visible = TrueText24.Visible = TrueText26.Visible = TrueText28.Visible = TrueEnd Sub

Private Sub Command3_Click()

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Unload Mebill.ShowEnd Sub

Private Sub Command4_Click()billprint.ShowEnd Sub

Private Sub Command5_Click()Unload Memenu.ShowEnd Sub

Private Sub Form_Load()conn = New ADODB.Connectionconn.Provider = "Microsoft.jet.oledb.4.0"conn.Open App.Path + "\shoe.mdb"Combo1.AddItem "Action"Combo1.AddItem "Adidas"Combo1.AddItem "Lakhani"Combo1.AddItem "Liberty"Combo3.AddItem "Action"Combo3.AddItem "Adidas"Combo3.AddItem "Lakhani"Combo3.AddItem "Liberty"Combo5.AddItem "Action"Combo5.AddItem "Adidas"Combo5.AddItem "Lakhani"Combo5.AddItem "Liberty"Combo7.AddItem "Action"Combo7.AddItem "Adidas"Combo7.AddItem "Lakhani"Combo7.AddItem "Liberty"Combo9.AddItem "Action"Combo9.AddItem "Adidas"Combo9.AddItem "Lakhani"Combo9.AddItem "Liberty"Combo11.AddItem "Action"Combo11.AddItem "Adidas"Combo11.AddItem "Lakhani"Combo11.AddItem "Liberty"Combo2.AddItem "Gents"Combo2.AddItem "Ladies"Combo2.AddItem "Child"Combo4.AddItem "Gents"

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Combo4.AddItem "Child"Combo4.AddItem "Child"Combo6.AddItem "Gents"Combo6.AddItem "Ladies"Combo6.AddItem "Child"Combo8.AddItem "Gents"Combo8.AddItem "Ladies"Combo8.AddItem "Child"Combo10.AddItem "Gents"Combo10.AddItem "Ladies"Combo10.AddItem "Child"Combo12.AddItem "Gents"Combo12.AddItem "Ladies"Combo12.AddItem "Child"Combo13.AddItem "Leather"Combo13.AddItem "Sports"Combo13.AddItem "Sendel"Combo14.AddItem "Leather"Combo14.AddItem "Sports"Combo14.AddItem "Sendel"Combo15.AddItem "Leather"Combo15.AddItem "Sports"Combo15.AddItem "Sendel"Combo16.AddItem "Leather"Combo16.AddItem "Sports"Combo16.AddItem "Sendel"Combo17.AddItem "Leather"Combo17.AddItem "Sports"Combo17.AddItem "Sendel"Combo18.AddItem "Leather"Combo18.AddItem "Sports"Combo18.AddItem "Sendel"Combo19.AddItem "7"Combo19.AddItem "8"Combo19.AddItem "9"Combo19.AddItem "10"Combo19.AddItem "11"Combo19.AddItem "12"Combo20.AddItem "7"Combo20.AddItem "8"Combo20.AddItem "9"Combo20.AddItem "10"Combo20.AddItem "11"Combo20.AddItem "12"Combo21.AddItem "7"Combo21.AddItem "8"

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Combo21.AddItem "9"Combo21.AddItem "10"Combo21.AddItem "11"Combo21.AddItem "12"Combo22.AddItem "7"Combo22.AddItem "8"Combo22.AddItem "9"Combo22.AddItem "10"Combo22.AddItem "11"Combo22.AddItem "12"Combo23.AddItem "7"Combo23.AddItem "8"Combo23.AddItem "9"Combo23.AddItem "10"Combo23.AddItem "11"Combo23.AddItem "12"Combo24.AddItem "7"Combo24.AddItem "8"Combo24.AddItem "9"Combo24.AddItem "10"Combo24.AddItem "11"Combo24.AddItem "12"Text30.Text = 4Text31.Text = 5End Sub

Private Sub Form_Unload(Cancel As Integer)conn.CloseEnd Sub

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Private Sub Form_Load()Text2.Text = DateText3.Text = TimeText4.Text = bill.Text2Text5.Text = bill.Text4Text6(0).Text = bill.Text3If bill.Combo13 = "Type" ThenText7.Text = ""ElseText7.Text = bill.Combo13End IfIf bill.Combo14 = "Type" ThenText14.Text = ""

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ElseText14.Text = bill.Combo14End IfIf bill.Combo15 = "Type" ThenText21.Text = ""ElseText21.Text = bill.Combo15End IfIf bill.Combo16 = "Type" ThenText28.Text = ""ElseText28.Text = bill.Combo16End IfIf bill.Combo17 = "Type" ThenText35.Text = ""ElseText35.Text = bill.Combo17End IfIf bill.Combo18 = "Type" ThenText42.Text = ""ElseText42.Text = bill.Combo18End IfIf bill.Combo1 = "Company" ThenText8.Text = ""ElseText8.Text = bill.Combo1End IfIf bill.Combo3 = "Company" ThenText15.Text = ""ElseText15.Text = bill.Combo3End IfIf bill.Combo5 = "Company" ThenText22.Text = ""ElseText22.Text = bill.Combo5End IfIf bill.Combo7 = "Company" ThenText29.Text = ""ElseText29.Text = bill.Combo7End IfIf bill.Combo9 = "Company" ThenText36.Text = ""Else

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Text36.Text = bill.Combo9End IfIf bill.Combo11 = "Company" ThenText43.Text = ""ElseText43.Text = bill.Combo11End IfIf bill.Combo2 = "Select" ThenText9.Text = ""ElseText9.Text = bill.Combo2End IfIf bill.Combo4 = "Select" ThenText16.Text = ""ElseText16.Text = bill.Combo4End IfIf bill.Combo6 = "Select" ThenText23.Text = ""ElseText23.Text = bill.Combo6End IfIf bill.Combo8 = "Select" ThenText30.Text = ""ElseText30.Text = bill.Combo8End IfIf bill.Combo10 = "Select" ThenText37.Text = ""ElseText37.Text = bill.Combo10End IfIf bill.Combo12 = "Select" ThenText44.Text = ""ElseText44.Text = bill.Combo12End IfIf bill.Text7 = "Select" ThenText11.Text = ""ElseText11.Text = bill.Text7End IfIf bill.Text11 = "Select" ThenText18.Text = ""ElseText18.Text = bill.Text11

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End IfIf bill.Text15 = "Select" ThenText25.Text = ""ElseText25.Text = bill.Text15End IfIf bill.Text19 = "Select" ThenText32.Text = ""ElseText32.Text = bill.Text19End IfIf bill.Text23 = "Select" ThenText39.Text = ""ElseText39.Text = bill.Text23End IfIf bill.Text27 = "Select" ThenText46.Text = ""ElseText46.Text = bill.Text27End IfIf bill.Combo19 = "Select" ThenText10.Text = ""ElseText10.Text = bill.Combo19End IfIf bill.Combo20 = "Select" ThenText17.Text = ""ElseText17.Text = bill.Combo20End IfIf bill.Combo21 = "Select" ThenText24.Text = ""ElseText24.Text = bill.Combo21End IfIf bill.Combo22 = "Select" ThenText31.Text = ""ElseText31.Text = bill.Combo22End IfIf bill.Combo23 = "Select" ThenText38.Text = ""ElseText38.Text = bill.Combo23End If

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If bill.Combo24 = "Select" ThenText45.Text = ""ElseText45.Text = bill.Combo24End IfIf bill.Text6 = "" ThenText12.Text = ""ElseText12.Text = bill.Text6End IfIf bill.Text10 = "" ThenText19.Text = ""ElseText19.Text = bill.Text10End IfIf bill.Text14 = "" ThenText26.Text = ""ElseText26.Text = bill.Text14End IfIf bill.Text18 = "" ThenText33.Text = ""ElseText33.Text = bill.Text18End IfIf bill.Text22 = "" ThenText40.Text = ""ElseText40.Text = bill.Text22End IfIf bill.Text26 = "" ThenText47.Text = ""ElseText47.Text = bill.Text26End IfIf bill.Text8 = "" ThenText13.Text = ""ElseText13.Text = bill.Text8End IfIf bill.Text12 = "" ThenText20.Text = ""ElseText20.Text = bill.Text12End IfIf bill.Text16 = "" Then

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Text27.Text = ""ElseText27.Text = bill.Text16End IfIf bill.Text20 = "" ThenText34.Text = ""ElseText34.Text = bill.Text20End IfIf bill.Text24 = "" ThenText41.Text = ""ElseText41.Text = bill.Text24End IfIf bill.Text28 = "" ThenText48.Text = ""ElseText48.Text = bill.Text28End IfText49 = bill.Text29Text50 = bill.Text30Text51 = bill.Text31Text52 = bill.Text32End Sub

Private Sub Label27_Click()billprint.PrintFormUnload MeEnd Sub

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Dim conn As New ADODB.ConnectionDim rs As New ADODB.RecordsetPrivate Sub Command1_Click()If Combo1.Text = "select" Or Combo2.Text = "Select" Or Combo3.Text = "select" Or Combo4.Text = "select" Or Text1.Text = "" ThenMsgBox "Fill All The fields Before Enter", vbCritical, "Purchase"End IfSet rs = New ADODB.Recordsetrs.Open "ratelist", conn, adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimisticWhile rs.EOF = False If rs.Fields(0) = Combo1.Text And rs.Fields(1) = Combo2.Text And rs.Fields(2) = Combo3.Text Then If Combo4.Text = "7" Then

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rs.Fields(5) = rs.Fields(5) + Val(Text1.Text) End If If Combo4.Text = "8" Then rs.Fields(6) = rs.Fields(6) + Val(Text1.Text) End If If Combo4.Text = "9" Then rs.Fields(7) = rs.Fields(7) + Val(Text1.Text) End If If Combo4.Text = "10" Then rs.Fields(8) = rs.Fields(8) + Val(Text1.Text) End If If Combo4.Text = "11" Then rs.Fields(9) = rs.Fields(9) + Val(Text1.Text) End If If Combo4.Text = "12" Then rs.Fields(10) = rs.Fields(10) + Val(Text1.Text) End If End Ifrs.MoveNextWendrs.CloseIf Combo1.Text = "Action" Thenrs.Open "Axn", conn, adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimisticrs.AddNewrs.Fields(0) = Combo2.Textrs.Fields(1) = Combo3.Textrs.Fields(2) = Combo4.Textrs.Fields(3) = Text1.Textrs.Updaters.CloseEnd IfIf Combo1.Text = "Adidas" Thenrs.Open "Adidas", conn, adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimisticrs.AddNewrs.Fields(0) = Combo2.Textrs.Fields(1) = Combo3.Textrs.Fields(2) = Combo4.Textrs.Fields(3) = Text1.Textrs.Updaters.CloseEnd IfIf Combo1.Text = "Lakhani" Thenrs.Open "Lakhani", conn, adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimisticrs.AddNewrs.Fields(0) = Combo2.Textrs.Fields(1) = Combo3.Text

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rs.Fields(2) = Combo4.Textrs.Fields(3) = Text1.Textrs.Updaters.CloseEnd IfIf Combo1.Text = "Liberty" Thenrs.Open "Liberty", conn, adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimisticrs.AddNewrs.Fields(0) = Combo2.Textrs.Fields(1) = Combo3.Textrs.Fields(2) = Combo4.Textrs.Fields(3) = Text1.Textrs.Updaters.CloseEnd IfEnd Sub

Private Sub Command2_Click()EndEnd Sub

Private Sub Command3_Click()Unload Mepurchase.ShowEnd Sub

Private Sub Command4_Click()Unload Memenu.ShowEnd Sub

Private Sub Form_Load()conn = New ADODB.Connectionconn.Provider = "Microsoft.jet.oledb.4.0"conn.Open App.Path + "\shoe.mdb"Combo1.AddItem "Action"Combo1.AddItem "Adidas"Combo1.AddItem "Lakhani"Combo1.AddItem "Liberty"Combo2.AddItem "Gents"Combo2.AddItem "Ladies"Combo2.AddItem "Children"Combo3.AddItem "Leather"Combo3.AddItem "Sports"Combo3.AddItem "Sandal"Combo4.AddItem "7"

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Combo4.AddItem "8"Combo4.AddItem "9"Combo4.AddItem "10"Combo4.AddItem "11"Combo4.AddItem "12"End Sub

Private Sub Form_Unload(Cancel As Integer)conn.CloseEnd Sub

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Dim conn As New ADODB.ConnectionDim rs As New ADODB.Recordset

Private Sub Command1_Click()Set rs = New ADODB.Recordsetrs.Open "ratelist", conn, adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimisticWhile rs.EOF = False If rs.Fields(1) = Combo1.Text And rs.Fields(2) = Combo2.Text Then If Combo3.Text = "7" Then If rs.Fields(0) = "Action" Then Text1.Text = rs.Fields(5) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Adidas" Then

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Text2.Text = rs.Fields(5) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Lakhani" Then Text3.Text = rs.Fields(5) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Liberty" Then Text4.Text = rs.Fields(5) End If End If If Combo3.Text = "8" Then If rs.Fields(0) = "Action" Then Text1.Text = rs.Fields(6) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Adidas" Then Text2.Text = rs.Fields(6) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Lakhani" Then Text3.Text = rs.Fields(6) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Liberty" Then Text4.Text = rs.Fields(6) End If End If If Combo3.Text = "9" Then If rs.Fields(0) = "Action" Then Text1.Text = rs.Fields(7) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Adidas" Then Text2.Text = rs.Fields(7) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Lakhani" Then Text3.Text = rs.Fields(7) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Liberty" Then Text4.Text = rs.Fields(7) End If End If If Combo3.Text = "10" Then If rs.Fields(0) = "Action" Then Text1.Text = rs.Fields(8) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Adidas" Then Text2.Text = rs.Fields(8) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Lakhani" Then Text3.Text = rs.Fields(8)

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End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Liberty" Then Text4.Text = rs.Fields(8) End If End If If Combo3.Text = "11" Then If rs.Fields(0) = "Action" Then Text1.Text = rs.Fields(9) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Adidas" Then Text2.Text = rs.Fields(9) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Lakhani" Then Text3.Text = rs.Fields(9) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Liberty" Then Text4.Text = rs.Fields(9) End If End If If Combo3.Text = "12" Then If rs.Fields(0) = "Action" Then Text1.Text = rs.Fields(10) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Adidas" Then Text2.Text = rs.Fields(10) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Lakhani" Then Text3.Text = rs.Fields(10) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Liberty" Then Text4.Text = rs.Fields(10) End If End If If Combo3.Text = "7" Then If rs.Fields(0) = "Action" Then Text6.Text = rs.Fields(4) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Adidas" Then Text7.Text = rs.Fields(4) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Lakhani" Then Text8.Text = rs.Fields(4) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Liberty" Then Text9.Text = rs.Fields(4) End If

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End If If Combo3.Text = "8" Then If rs.Fields(0) = "Action" Then Text6.Text = rs.Fields(11) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Adidas" Then Text7.Text = rs.Fields(11) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Lakhani" Then Text8.Text = rs.Fields(11) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Liberty" Then Text9.Text = rs.Fields(11) End If End If If Combo3.Text = "9" Then If rs.Fields(0) = "Action" Then Text6.Text = rs.Fields(12) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Adidas" Then Text7.Text = rs.Fields(12) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Lakhani" Then Text8.Text = rs.Fields(12) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Liberty" Then Text9.Text = rs.Fields(12) End If End If If Combo3.Text = "10" Then If rs.Fields(0) = "Action" Then Text6.Text = rs.Fields(13) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Adidas" Then Text7.Text = rs.Fields(13) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Lakhani" Then Text8.Text = rs.Fields(13) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Liberty" Then Text9.Text = rs.Fields(13) End If End If If Combo3.Text = "11" Then If rs.Fields(0) = "Action" Then Text6.Text = rs.Fields(14)

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End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Adidas" Then Text7.Text = rs.Fields(14) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Lakhani" Then Text8.Text = rs.Fields(14) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Liberty" Then Text9.Text = rs.Fields(14) End If End If If Combo3.Text = "12" Then If rs.Fields(0) = "Action" Then Text6.Text = rs.Fields(15) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Adidas" Then Text7.Text = rs.Fields(15) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Lakhani" Then Text8.Text = rs.Fields(15) End If If rs.Fields(0) = "Liberty" Then Text9.Text = rs.Fields(15) End If End If End Ifrs.MoveNextWendrs.CloseText5.Text = Val(Text1.Text) + Val(Text2.Text) + Val(Text3.Text) + Val(Text4.Text)Text10.Text = Val(Text6.Text) + Val(Text7.Text) + Val(Text8.Text) + Val(Text9.Text)Text11.Text = Val(Text1.Text) - Val(Text6.Text)Text12.Text = Val(Text2.Text) - Val(Text7.Text)Text13.Text = Val(Text3.Text) - Val(Text8.Text)Text14.Text = Val(Text4.Text) - Val(Text9.Text)Text15.Text = Val(Text5.Text) - Val(Text10.Text)End Sub

Private Sub Command2_Click()Unload Memenu.ShowEnd Sub

Private Sub Command3_Click()EndEnd Sub

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Private Sub Form_Load()conn = New ADODB.Connectionconn.Provider = "Microsoft.jet.oledb.4.0"conn.Open App.Path + "\shoe.mdb"Combo1.AddItem "Gents"Combo1.AddItem "Ladies"Combo1.AddItem "Children"Combo2.AddItem "Leather"Combo2.AddItem "Sports"Combo2.AddItem "Sandal"Combo3.AddItem "7"Combo3.AddItem "8"Combo3.AddItem "9"Combo3.AddItem "10"Combo3.AddItem "11"Combo3.AddItem "12"End Sub

Private Sub Form_Unload(Cancel As Integer)conn.CloseEnd Sub

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Private Sub Form_Click()Unload MeEnd Sub

Private Sub Frame1_Click()Unload MeEnd Sub

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User/Operational ManualThe project, “Shoe Showroom Management” presents a contemporary

approach to programming, stressing the importance of clarity, legibility,

modularity and efficiency in program design. The subject matter of this project has

been presented in simple language and lucid style. The use of an interactive

programming style is emphasized throughout the project. It is particularly well

suited for advanced processing of any Shoe Showroom and can be better used in a

better way in the context of the changed scenario.

Guidelines for using the project:

To start the project you should click on the icon named as Shoe Showroom

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BIBLIOGRAPY

Mastering Visual Basic 6.0

Ms-office 2000

Unleashed Visual Basic

Visual Basic in 21 Days