POS programming

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Ken Snell

That is a tall order. I have written a commercialized POS database -- has
taken hundreds of hours to program, design, and debug -- and it's still in a
state of constant improvement and growth. This database has about 50 tables,
over 250 queries, about 150 forms, about 25 reports, etc. To try to "teach"
that via a newsgroup post is a tall - no, impossible - task.

You're going to need to do some reading and research, and then post here
with specific questions about what you need help doing.
 
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John Vinson

Who knows how to program Point Of Sale Display?
Thank you.
Randy.

Randy, this question is hopelessly ambiguous.

Is this a one-user system for a small store, where you or a trained
clerk will be the only user? A kiosk system where customers can enter
their own sales? A distributed system with hundreds of installations
in six states, all communicating with one another?

As noted elsethread: you're talking about a BIG job, well beyond being
able to expect someone to "give you the answer" in a few lines of a
newsgroup post.

I'd suggest you investigate the Northwind sample database to get an
idea of what Access can do, and do some reading; at the very least,
come up with some much more specific questions. This one is a bit like
asking a builder "can you tell me how to build a house?".
 
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Randy

Thank You for your information.
I will post a new topic "Pole Display"
Thank You again,
Randy.
 

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