I am trying to make a program to sell tickets. I need to figure out the best way to display the running receipt on the form. I would like to have it so that I can choose an item from the receipt section and delete it or change the qty. Is there any tutorials or sample databases that have some...
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Thanks for the answer. I have a cofession to make though I have no clue half of what you just said. I am new to this and I dont understand how to do half of what you suggest. First things first... in what way do I get the data from one database to another? Am I doing a replication, or an...
Hi I am creating a program in VB.NET with an access 2003 database. This program will be in 2 physical locations. This is a program that sells tickets. At the end of the day I need to be able to get that days sales data off the remote location and update the main location with that information...
I am using ASP.NET 1.1
I am new to ASP so please be patient with me.
I am trying to get a simple ASP project working
it is simply 1 page with "HI" on it.
I create an ASP.NET Web app in VB.NET
I build it and save it and it works fine on my machine
I ftp ALL The files...yes including the BIN...
WOW you guys/gals are awsome.
What a response. Thank you all for the time you obviously put in to this. I will review these carefully and let you know if I need any additonal help...thanks.
Thanks again
The punch in and punch out times are full date time fields.
I have already done the date diff thing in another field. So now I have a punch in time field with a full date time stamp and a punch out field with a full date time stamp.
what I want to accomplish is an attendance graph at a given...
This will be hard to explain.
I have an access program that will log punch in and punch out times.
I need to be able to create a new query or what ever to search for a how many people are punched in at a certain time over a given spread of dates.
example
the user wants to enter 13:00 the and...
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