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Old October 27, 2009   #1
ContainerTed
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Okay, here's the latest programs to be offered for free. These are all Windows-Based programs and were developed in Windows XP using Visual Basic Ver 5.0, Microsoft Access Ver 2.0, and Crystal Reports Ver 4.6. MJC says he has the original version running in Linux. Still have not heard from a MAC user that has it running.


First is SEEDTRADING. This is very much like the first version, but has improved printing and the ability to display only the IN-PROCESS trades, COMPLETED trades, or ALL RECORDS. All printing goes to your default printer, whatever you have available or access to. Below is a picture of the MAIN SCREEN. If you print a copy of a record to send with a trade, put any comments you wish to send in the bottom area of the "WHAT RECEIVED" memo box. It will be printed at the bottom of the page. Both memo boxes have "wordwrap", so just keep typing. Set up lists and paragraphs by hitting the Enter Key at the end of a line.
NOTE: If you are using the first Seedtrade program, you can download this one and install it as well. They install into two different sub-directories.

AddrScreen.jpg

Sorry, but adding the new improvements (and future upgrades) meant a significant change to the structure of the database. So, moving your records from the old program to the new one will have to be done MANUALLY.

Running both programs at the same time, and moving back and forth between the two, you can copy and paste to the new program. Simply display a record on the old program, select ADD NEW on the new program, copy and paste, and then SAVE the record. Repeat until you are done. When finished, you can UNINSTALL the old program.


Second is SEEDBOX. Seed Inventory Screen - The database that comes with this program has 10 records in it to allow you to get a feel for how it works. As you add your records, simply overwrite these test records.

SeedScreen.jpg

1. When you first arrive at this screen, the first record in the database is displayed in the white text boxes. There are labels on each Text Box that let you know what data that Text Box will be displaying. Records are pulled from the database sorted into Alphabetic order according to the Variety Name.

2. In the top right area are eight colored command boxes that will allow movement through the records (PREV RECD, +50 RECDS, -10 RECDS, etc). Also in this area of the screen are the two boxes that display the total number of records in the database and the current record number being displayed.

3. At the bottom of the screen are several selections, The first one is "ADD VARIETY". Clicking on this one will cause the program to clear out all the Text Boxes and let you enter new data to create a new record. When you are done, select "SAVE" to store the record in the database. The screen will now display record number 1.

4. "DELETE" allows you to delete the current record being displayed on the screen. It will prompt you to confirm the action and then, the record is gone and is not retrievable. You can RE-ENTER the deleted data by selecting "ADD VARIETY" and manually entering a NEW record.

5. "ADD/EDIT PIX" is a function that lets you add your own pictures to the screen (one pix per record). When you click on this label, a hidden Text Box pops up in the center of the picture frame. A Delete selection also pops up. To add a new picture, or change to a different picture in the box, click on the white Text Box and then you can Browse for the file in any directory on your computer. When you find the picture, simply double click the filename and the path and filename are transferred to the Text Box in the picture frame. Selecting "Delete" will erase this path and filename from the Text Box. When you are done adding and deleting, select Save Pix and the screen returns to the record and your picture is displayed.

6. FIND - Clicking this will cause a white text box to pop up and moves the cursor to this box. As you start typing a variety name to look for, the program searches thru the records and displays the first record matching the character(s) you typed in. Clicking on any of the other white Text Boxes closes out the FIND function.

ListScreen.jpg

7. MAKE/PRINT FILES OR LISTS - This takes you to another screen where you can create a text file which contains either your Trade List, your Planting List, or your entire list ("List All Records"). These files can be attached to an email, or "Pasted" into Posts on forums, Private
messages, etc. You can also make hard copies on your default printer by selecting the printing option. When the file are created, they will placed into the same directory this software was installed into. The format for the Trade list and the Planting List files is standard text. Windows "Notepad" will open, edit, and save your changes to this file. You can also use any wordprocessor application so that you can change fonts, text colors, etc. Printing the Entire List ("List All Records") is printed using a Special Report Format.

8. EXIT - Closes the database and returns the program to the the opening screen.


Third is PEPPERBOX. Pepper Inventory Screen - The database that comes with this program has a few records in it to allow you to get a feel for how it works. As you add your records, simply overwrite these test records. Data Fields include Scoville Units and Capsicum Type. Looks and operates like SeedBox.



Fourth is SEEDSNTRADES - This is simply a single program that is a combination of the first two.

FirstScreen.jpg

Please let me know if you have any problems. Again, these are Windows Based programs. My hope is that you find them useful.

Ted
Attached Files
File Type: zip SeedTrading.zip (5.68 MB, 172 views)
File Type: zip Seedbox.zip (5.87 MB, 422 views)
File Type: zip PepperBox.zip (5.87 MB, 151 views)
File Type: zip SeedsNTrades.zip (5.92 MB, 181 views)
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