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| I need some tips on creating a flowchart. Here is the problem, DEPARTMENT STORE SALES FILE DESCRIPTION File name: DEPTSALES Sorted by: Department Field Description Data Type COMMENTS Transaction Number Numeric a 6-digit number Amount Numeric 2 decimal places Department Numeric a 3-digit number Using Visio create the flowchart that shows the logic for a program that would print each transaction’s details, with a total at the end of each department. I just need some tips on how to get this thing started. This is a very confusing subject for me. Any help at all would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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| Re: I need some tips on creating a flowchart. Or if someone could just help me with the pseudocode I would also appreciate that. |
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| Re: I need some tips on creating a flowchart. 1st u should try..let us know ur effort..we will help u for sure |
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| Re: I need some tips on creating a flowchart. This is What I got even though I don't think it is right. Start l depttotal grandtotal hasinput openinput getnextrecord currentdept l Print Title l get num department l department l----------------------------------------------------------- eof?----------------------------grandtotal= l l numtransaction -----Print details l num amount Stop num department Thanks for any help. |
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| Re: I need some tips on creating a flowchart. http://www.sendspace.com/file/983rwg That is a different flowchart. I just want someone to check over it for me before I turn it in. |
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| Re: I need some tips on creating a flowchart. here is 1st tip for u: seprate out the inputs,output,calclution(processing) and decision things from ur problem statement then place in right place and check it from start to end. make ur problem statement more clear and 2 the point |
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| Re: I need some tips on creating a flowchart. I am pretty sure I did this flowchart wrong. Can someone tell me what I did wrong and possibly the correct way. The flowchart is an image, http://www.sendspace.com/file/bxnlvb Here is what it is for, A soft-drink manufacturer produces several flavors of drink—for example, cola, orange, and lemon. Additionally, each flavor has several versions such as regular, diet, and caffeine-free. The manufacturer operates factories in several states. Assume you have input records that list version, flavor, yearly production in gallons, and state (for example: Regular Cola 5000 Kansas). The records have been sorted in alphabetical order by version within flavor within state. Design the report that lists each version and flavor, with minor total production figures for each flavor and major total production figures for each state. |
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| Re: I need some tips on creating a flowchart. A soft-drink manufacturer produces several flavors of drink—for example, cola, orange, and lemon. Additionally, each flavor has several versions such as regular, diet, and caffeine-free. The manufacturer operates factories in several states. Assume you have input records that list version, flavor, yearly production in gallons, and state (for example: Regular Cola 5000 Kansas). The records have been sorted in alphabetical order by version within flavor within state. Design the report that lists each version and flavor, with minor total production figures for each flavor and major total production figures for each state. My first suggestion is that you create a sample of input data. That will aid you in visualizing what the report is to contain. Note that the input file is sorted in alphabetical order by version within flavor within state. For example: caffeine-free Cola 5000 Alabama diet Cola 5500 Alabama regular Cola 7500 Alabama caffeine-free Lemon 5000 Alabama diet Lemon 5500 Alabama regular Lemon 7500 Alabama caffeine-free Orange 5000 Alabama diet Orange 5500 Alabama regular Orange 7500 Alabama caffeine-free Cola 5000 Georgia diet Cola 5500 Georgia regular Cola 7500 Georgia caffeine-free Lemon 5000 Georgia diet Lemon 5500 Georgia regular Lemon 7500 Georgia caffeine-free Orange 5000 Georgia diet Orange 5500 Georgia regular Orange 7500 Georgia The corresponding output should be similar to this: State: Alabama Flavor: Cola caffeine-free 5000 diet 5500 regular 7500 Total Cola 18000 Flavor: Lemon caffeine-free 3000 diet 3500 regular 5500 Total Lemon 12000 Flavor: Orange caffeine-free 2500 diet 3500 regular 4500 Total Orange 10500 Total Production for Alabama 40500 State: Georgia Flavor: Cola caffeine-free 5000 diet 5500 regular 7500 Total Cola 18000 Flavor: Lemon caffeine-free 3000 diet 3500 regular 5500 Total Lemon 12000 Flavor: Orange caffeine-free 2500 diet 3500 regular 4500 Total Orange 10500 Total Production for Georgia 40500 The input consists of information about drinks: version, flavor, yearly production, and state. You will need a variable for each of these. For each get in your program, you will get all 4 pieces of data. These records are sorted in alphabetical order by version within flavor within state. In the example input and output the versions listed are caffeine-free, diet, and regular. The flavors are cola, lemon, and orange. States are Alabama and Georgia. These are not the only ones that may be in the input file and are used for demonstration purposes only. As you can see in the sample input, for the state Alabama, the flavors are sorted and within each flavor the versions are sorted. Because this is a control break program, we know there is some special processing to be done for this report. What is that special processing? We must list a total for each flavor and a total for each state. Decide what variables will be used for the control breaks. There will be at least two! You may want to begin by working on the code to produce totals for each flavor |
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| Re: I need some tips on creating a flowchart. He probably handed this in six months ago. If not, I doubt he is going to get credit for it at this point. |
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| Re: I need some tips on creating a flowchart. I wasn't able to complete the class. Therefore, I am retaking the class. This is very helpful and will help me. I thank you for the assistance. |
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