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Develop An Inventory Management Application Using Visual Basic (ISBN:: 81-901331-2-8)
Objective
The objective of this book is to teach the secrets of developing an inventory management application. The techniques of developing an inventory management application using Microsoft's Visual Basic are taught using Object oriented approach. The next step to the accounting domain is the inventory domain. This book is natural successor to the first book. In this book you will learn how to develop a single class to implement all the transactions which occur in a trading firm.
Contents
Chapter :- 1.Materials Management.
- Introduction
- Working of a Trading firm
- An Introduction to Accounting
- Important Accounts in a Trading firm
- Important Groups in a Trading firm
- Chart of Accounts for a Trading firm
- Double Entry System
- Analysis of Transactions
- Financial and Stock Statements for a Trading firm
Chapter :- 2.OOPs in Visual Basic.
- Introduction
- ADO (ActiveX Data Objects)
- Object Oriented Programming
- Basic Elements of an Object Oriented System
- OOPs features in VB
- Class
- Creating a Class in VB
- Class header
- Class attributes
- Creating the services or methods
- Class events
- Creating and Using an Instance of a Class
- Declare the object variable
- Create the object
- Setting or getting objects properties
- Calling object methods
- Release the reference to the object
- Object Browser
Chapter :- 3.Developing the Application - I, Framework
- Introduction
- Creating a Project
- Menu Design
- Standard Modules
BasicModule.bas
GroupDef.bas
GroupFun.bas
InvFun.bas
Chapter :- 4.Developing the Application II, Masters.
- Introduction
- Visual Data Manager
- Groups
- Groups Theory
- Developing the Group Class
- Class Header
- Class Atrributes or Properties
- Property Procredures
- Class Initialize event
- Services
- Class Terminate Event
- Programming the Group Form
- Connecting the Group Form to the Menu
- Using the Group Form
- Relationship between Group Form
- Group Class and Group Table
Accounts
- Introduction
- Designing and Programming the Dialog Form
- Declaration Section
- Loading the Dialog Form
- Opeing the Accounts Form from the Dialog
- Designing and Programming the Accounts Form
- Declaration Section
- Form Load Event
- Form Activate
- Initializing the Screen Vriables
- Programming the New Button
- Saving the Account details
- Check for Duplication of Account
- Programming the Delete Button
- Programming the Edit Button
- Programming the List Box
- Checking for Validation of Opening Balance
- Programming the Cancel Button
- Programming the Close Button
- Getting Group reference from the Group table
- Displaying Account Details
- Connecting the Form to the Menu and Using the Option
Units
- Designing the Unit Form,
- Programming the Unit Form,
- Connecting the Form to the Menu, Using the Unit Form
Items
- Developing the Item Class,
- Designing and Programming the Item Form,
- Connecting the Form to the Menu,
- Using the Item Form,
- Relationship between Item Form, Item Class and Item Table.
Chapter 5:-Developing The Application III, Transactions.
- Developing the Trade Class
- Class Header
- Declaration Section
- Class Attributes / Properties
- Property Procedures
- Class Initialize event, Services
Designing and Programming the Master Form.
Form Header
Declaration Section
Form_Load Method
Setup Method
Append Mode
EnableMultiple
Programming the Buttons
Programming the Transactions
Purchase Invoice
Sales Invoice
Purchase Returns
Sales Returns
Cash Purchase Invoice
Cash Sales Invoice
Chapter 6:-Developing The Application - IV,Reports.
- Microsoft Data Report
- Daybook
- Registers
- General Ledger
- Trial Balance
- Stock Ledger
- Income Statement
These steps are common to all the reports
Design the Report
Write the Code for the reports
Declaration Section
Program the Main Function
Program the Miscellenous Functions for the Report
Connect the Report to the Menu
Technical Perspective
This book adopts an object oriented approach to developing an inventory management application. You will see why an object oriented application is used in many cases. The reports and transactions dealt with in this book are unique to an inventory application.
Pages : 375
Cost: US $ 19.90/-
Weight: 1.7 Pounds
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