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UNIVERSITY CENTRE: A Report On Project “ Mr. Clean & Safe Cleaning Service Site” By A Project Report Submitted in Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements For Bachelors of Computer Application I here by declare that the project report entitled “Mr. Clean & Safe Cleaning Service Site”

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UNIVERSITY CENTRE:

A Report On Project

“ Mr. Clean & Safe Cleaning Service Site”

By

A Project Report Submitted in Partial Fulfillment Of the

Requirements For Bachelors of Computer Application

I here by declare that the project report entitled

“Mr. Clean & Safe Cleaning Service Site”

Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the

degree of Bachelors of Computer Application

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not submitted for the award of any other degree, diploma,fellowship, or any other similar title or prizes

Place: Surat Date: Reg. No.

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The Project Report of

MR. CLEAN & SAFE

CLEANING SERVICE SITE

Is approved and is acceptable in quality and form

Internal Examiner ExternalExaminer

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This is to Certify that the Project Report entitled

MR. CLEAN & SAFE

CLEANING SERVICE SITE

Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for

degree of Bachelors of Computer Application

has worked under my supervision and guidance and that no part of this report has been submitted for award of any other degree, Diploma,

Fellowship or other similar titles or prizes and that the work has not been published in any journal or Magazine.

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A

Project

On

Mr. Clean & Safe Service

A

Project

On

Mr. Clean & Safe Service

P r o j e c t R e p o r t

On

CARRIED OUT BY

INTERNAL GUIDES

.

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INDEX

1. Title

2. College Certificate

3. Project Completion Certificate

4. Acknowledgement

5. Company Profile

6. System Requirement

7. General Representation Of System

8. Project Profile

8.1 Objectives Of Project

9. System Enviornments

9.1 Operating System Used

9.2 Front-End

9.2.1 Frontpage

9.2.2 H.T.M.L

9.2.3 Asp(Active Server Page)

9.2.4 Flash

9.3 Back-End

9.3.1 Microsoft Access

11. System Design

11.1 Dfd

11.2 Proposed E/R Diagram

11.3 Context Leval Diagram

11.4 E/R Diagram

12. Making Data-Dictionary

12.1 Table-Design

13. Forms & Reports

13.1 Forms Screem-Shots And Description

13.2 Report Screen-Shots And Description

14. Testing / Debugging

15. Reference Books And Bibliography

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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*ACKNOWLEDGEMENT *

On the completion of our project we would like to express our sincereThanks to all those who guided, advised, inspired, and supported us ourproject work at _____ Education, Surat.

First of all we would like to thank _______ who gave us this opportunity to get this “Business Project” and also thankful to __________ as a project guide who provided all the guidance and encouragement to make this project most effective.

We are very thankful to ______ Institute for allowing us to do this project.

At last but not least we acknowledge our heartily thanks to all those who have knowingly and unknowingly contributed to our success and whose name we could not mention here.

____

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Company Profile

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*Company Profile*

M.R. Clean & Safe  is a fast growing firm, having vast experience in the fields of House Keeping and Water Tank cleaning.

Having said that, it is our prime concern to provide you all property related services under one roof. Assuring you of round the clock services, this is best of quality in town. Credit goes to dynamic and experienced team of experts who specialize in taking care of all Property management issues. We also feel important to mention about our well-trained and hard working staff members who religiously work day and night to maintain and preserve your property.

We feel proud to remember how it all began. It started with the vision and dream of our  Director Mr. Manoj B. Kothari . The dreams has realized in the form of Mr. Clean & Safe. After establishing our self in the area of water tank cleaning and with over 500 clients to our credit, we have entered the business of  Housekeeping with great success, having with us more than 100 satisfied clients.

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System Requirement

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--: Hardware:--

Hardware Specification

Processor : Intel Pentium 4Monitor : 17’’Motherboard : Intel 845 ChipsetHDD : 40GBFDD : 1.44 MBRAM : 128MBKey board : Standard 101/102 Key Pointing device : Mouse with two or more button

Minimum Requirement of hardware

Processor : Intel Pentium IIIMonitor : 15”Mother Board : Intel 814 chipsetHDD : 20 GBRAM :64 MB Keyboard : Standard 101/102 keyPointing Device : Mouse with two button supported.

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General Represent Of

System

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*General Represent Of System*

AdministratorAdministrator

EnquiryEnquiryClientClient

ReportsReports

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Project Profile

Project Title:-

“Online Business Site”

Project Guide:-

Project Objective:-

Objectives of Project

The www.mrclean&safe.com the end user to see the foundation process of different ongoing projects, Workshops and seminar. So that if the user is interested then he/she can take part in take. One can also inquire about the foundation or workshop or seminar online. If the user wants to be a member of the foundation then he/she can register here.

Any Person are in the world who are interested in charity who are attend seminar and want to get scholarship for study purpose, free medical treatment Offers by foundation .

The End user get Information about different activities environment them self with the provided facility of inquiry and membership form.

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System Environments

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*Operating System Used *

The Operating System (OS) is a collection of programs that control all

the Hardware and other resources in the Computer System. It is the Operating System that controls and operates the CPU, Memory, Various I/O devices such as Keyboard, Mouse, and Printer etc. It is responsible for the smooth and efficient Operation of Computer.

Windows 95 and Windows NT are two other popular Operating Systems for PCs from Microsoft Corporation. Windows 95 is an updated version of Windows 3.1Operating Environment. Microsoft came out with and updated enhanced. Version of Windows 95 in the form of Windows 98.

Window can convert the plane character- based interface provided by DOS into a Graphical User Interface(GUI).

It provides multitasking facilities to PC. A PC running DOS can run only one task at a time. However, Windows converts a PC that could run just one program into PC that can run one or more task simultaneously. The number of task that Windows – based PC can run depends on the amount of RAM available in your PC.

Unlike, DOS that displays information in characters of the same size, Windows can use different shapes and sizes of characters can be displayed and printed.

Windows provide the basis for each program i.e. to Select, Cut, Copy or Move or etc. where as in Windows all these things can be handled by Mouse i.e. just by Right or Left Click or by just dragging the Mouse. Hence this Operating System is User friendly.

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Front-End

Frontpage

HTML

JAVASCRIPT

ASP (Active Server Page)

VB Script

Flash

Back-End Microsoft Access

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About Front-page

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*Front-page*

Front page Makes it easy for you and your students to create webside. With Front page, You can create the structure or layout of your web side, apply graphical themes to its pages, and organize its files and folders. You can import and export files, test and repair hyperlinks, tracks and design and edit the contents of your web pages. When your web is completed, use Front page to publish it on your computer, your organization’s intranet, or the world wide web.

As you add components such as text, images, tables and form elements. Front page displays them, as they would appear in a web browser. Although it is a powerful tool, Front page is easy to use because it looks much like a word-processor. You do not need to learn hypertext markup language to use front page because it creates all the html code for you. You can click the html tab at the bottom of the page to view and directly edit the

Code and then click normal for “what you see is what you get” (WYSIWYG) format. Also , the preview tab lets you see what you web site look like in the browser.

You can create hyperlinks between pages and to other web sites on the World Wide Web.

Term “world wide web” suggests, the internet is made up of an enormous numbers of linked computers, web sites, documents, images and text. Hyperlinks are what make up the strands of the web. When you link your site to the world wide web is simple.

To give your site a professional and consistent look, use styles. Styles define the appearance of text elements of a web, such as headings and text, and can make formatting simple.

You apply a style to a paragraph or world, you can apply a whole group of character or paragraph formats in one simple operation. When you want to change the formatting of all the text of a particular element at once, just change the style that’s applied to that element.

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About HTML

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*HTML*

HTML stands for hypertext markup language. HTML is a improved version of SGML (standard generalized markup language).

HTML evolved in the following four stages:- Included only in the basic structural elements and assumed that

all browsers supported all features level 0. this was very similar to SGML.

Advanced feature included highlighted text and graphics that were supported depending on the browser capability. Many useful elements found in the current version of HTML were added in this stage.

Introduced the world wide web as an interactive medium. Forms with high level of user interaction were introduced.

Introduced frames and multimedia support.

How HTML is converted into a web page ?

The set of instructions written in HTML is interpreted by the web browser (Ex. internet explorer, netscape etc). that is every instruction is read line by line and the appropriate action for that line is carried out. Thus whole HTML code is converted into a web page, which is presented to the end user.

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JAVASCRIPT

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What is the Introduction of JAVASCRIPT?

JavaScript is an easy-to-use programming language that can be embedded in the header of web pages.

It can enhance the dynamics and interactive features of our page by allowing us to perform calculations, validate forms, write interactive games, add special effects, customize graphics selections, create security passwords etc.

It is as powerful as VBScript and other scripting languages.

History of JAVASCRIPT………..

Javascript was developed by Netscape under the name ‘Live script’.

These scripts were used to enhance the web pages by providing some HTML level interaction for the user.

Later, live script was used as a communicate medium between HTML documents and Java applets.

In December 1995,Netscape and Sun joined renamed the language as JavaScript.

Using JAVASCRIPT in an Html page…………..

JavaScript are written as part of HTML documents

The Browser software interprets the javascript commands just as it does with HTML tags.Browsers must be equipped with Javascript interpreters to take advantage of the scripts in web pages.

Any Java compatible browser will also be able to interpret JavaScript scripts.

JAVASCRIPTS can be used in the following situations :-

1. Designing web page to respond to user interaction with form elements.

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2. Importing and exporting data from the databases and providing friendly interface to data.

3. Processing the data on the client side before submitting it to the server.

OBJECTS, PROPERTIES, METHODS AND EVENTS…………..

Web page document is an object.

Any table, form, button, image, or link on the page is also an object.

Each object has certain properties (information about the object) and methods (control the behavior of the object).

To specify a particular element of the form, we must use the forms property of the document object. (ex: document.form.button.value refers to the value held by the button object which in turn is the property of the form object).

If there are multiple forms within a document, part of a dot syntax must include a pointer to a specific numbered form (numbering is done according to the order in which the forms appear within the document). For example: document.forms[0].button.value refers to value of button within the first form of the current document.

PROPERTIES---------------

Properties are used to describe an object or its current state. A property is defined by assigning a value to it. Value can be assigned to the property by the browser or program or the user interacting with the page. For example, the background color of the document is set by the property document.bg.Color. We can change the color of the page to red by writing the line: document.bgColor=”red”.

METHODS--------------------------

A function associated with an Object is called Object’s Method. Methods control the operation of an object . Each object may have a set

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of built-in-methods. For example, username.toUpperCase() is a built- in method that returns an upper case version of the string contained in username object. A new document is opened with the method document.open(). We can use a method document.write(“Hello World”) to display “Hello World” in a document.

Event Handling:-

An event is a state that triggers a specific action on the object. The easiest example is a button, whose definition includes the words OnClick=run_my_function(). The OnClick event, as its name implies, will run the function when the user clicks on the button. Other events include OnMouseOver, OnMouseOut, OnFocus, OnBlur, OnLoad, and OnUnload. Event handlers allow programmers to look for special user behavior in relation to the HTML page, such as clicking a Form button or moving the mouse pointer over an anchor. Event handlers are embedded in HTML tags, typically used as part of forms, but are also included as part of anchors and links. Anything that a user can do to interact with a page is covered by the event-handlers ranging from moving the mouse to leaving a current page.

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About CSS (Cascading Style Sheet)

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* CSS *(Cascading Style Sheet)

What is CSS?

CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets Styles define how to display HTML elements Styles are normally stored in Style Sheets Styles were added to HTML 4.0 to solve a problem External Style Sheets can save you a lot of work External Style Sheets are stored in CSS files Multiple style definitions will cascade into one

CSS Demo

With CSS, your HTML documents can be displayed using different output styles:

Styles Solve a Common Problem

HTML tags were originally designed to define the content of a document. They were supposed to say "This is a header", "This is a paragraph", "This is a table", by using tags like <h1>, <p>, <table>, and so on. The layout of the document was supposed to be taken care of by the browser, without using any formatting tags. As the two major browsers - Netscape and Internet Explorer - continued to add new HTML tags and attributes (like the <font> tag and the color attribute) to the original HTML specification, it became more and more difficult to create Web sites where the content of HTML documents was clearly separated from the document's presentation layout.

To solve this problem, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) - the non profit, standard setting consortium, responsible for standardizing HTML - created STYLES in addition to HTML 4.0.  All major browsers support Cascading Style Sheets.

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Style Sheets Can Save a Lot of Work

Styles sheets define HOW HTML elements are to be displayed, just like the font tag and the color attribute in HTML 3.2. Styles are normally saved in external .css files. External style sheets enable you to change the appearance and layout of all the pages in your Web, just by editing one single CSS document! CSS is a breakthrough in Web design because it allows developers to control the style and layout of multiple Web pages all at once. As a Web developer you can define a style for each HTML element and apply it to as many Web pages as you want. To make a global change, simply change the style, and all elements in the Web are updated automatically.

Multiple Styles Will Cascade into One

Style sheets allow style information to be specified in many ways. Styles can be specified inside a single HTML element, inside the <head> element of an HTML page, or in an external CSS file. Even multiple external style sheets can be referenced inside a single HTML document. 

Cascading Order

What style will be used when there is more than one style specified for an HTML element?

Generally speaking we can say that all the styles will "cascade" into a new "virtual" style sheet by the following rules, where number four has the highest priority:

1. Browser default 2. External style sheet 3. Internal style sheet (inside the <head> tag) 4. Inline style (inside an HTML element)

So, an inline style (inside an HTML element) has the highest priority, which means that it will override a style declared inside the <head> tag, in an external style sheet, or in a browser (a default value).

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About ASP (Active Server Page)

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*ASP*(Active Server Page)

What is ASP ?

ASP stands for Active Server Pages ASP is a program that runs inside IIS IIS stands for Internet Information Services IIS comes as a free component with Windows 2000 IIS is also a part of the Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack The Option Pack can be downloaded from Microsoft PWS is a smaller - but fully functional - version of IIS PWS can be found on your Windows 95/98 CD

ASP Compatibility

ASP is a Microsoft Technology To run IIS you must have Windows NT 4.0 or later To run PWS you must have Windows 95 or later ChiliASP is a technology that runs ASP without Windows OS InstantASP is another technology that runs ASP without Windows

What is an ASP File?

An ASP file is just the same as an HTML file An ASP file can contain text, HTML, XML, and scripts Scripts in an ASP file are executed on the server An ASP file has the file extension ".asp"

How Does ASP Differ from HTML?

When a browser requests an HTML file, the server returns the file When a browser requests an ASP file, IIS passes the request to the ASP

engine. The ASP engine reads the ASP file, line by line, and executes the scripts in the file. Finally, the ASP file is returned to the browser as plain HTML

What can ASP do for you?

Dynamically edit, change or add any content of a Web page

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Respond to user queries or data submitted from HTML forms Access any data or databases and return the results to a browser Customize a Web page to make it more useful for individual users The advantages of using ASP instead of CGI and Perl, are those of

simplicity and speed Provide security since your ASP code can not be viewed from the

browser

Clever ASP programming can minimize the network traffic.

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WHY USE ASP & OTHER

FEATURES

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* Why USE ASP *

CREATING .ASP FILES & FRONTPAGE

An active server pages (.asp) is a text file with the extension .asp that contains any combination of the following.

TEXT HTML TAGS ASP SCRIPT COMMAND

It’s easy to create an .asp file .for any html file to which you want to add scripts, rename the file by replacing the exiting .html or .htm file name extension with .asp to make the .asp file available to web users, save the new files in directory on your web site (be sure that the directory has script or execute permission enabled). When you view the file with your browser, you see the asp processes and return an html page. You can now add script command to .asp file.

Note because .asp files require extra processing, you should not convert your entire html pages into asp pages. Convert only the file that will have script command into .asp files. You can put both .asp and html files in the same directory.

You can use any text editor to create .asp files. You may find it more productivities to use an editor with enhance support for asp, such as micro soft visual interdev, if you have never used html before, consider getting stared with micro soft front page, front-page lets you create documents and format text just as you would with a word processor. You can then add simple asp command to the html page created by front-page by using the insert script command.

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About VBScript

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*VBScript*

What is VBScript?

VBScript is a scripting language

A scripting language is a lightweight programming language

VBScript is a light version of Microsoft's programming language Visual Basic

How Does it Work?

When a VBScript is inserted into a HTML document, the Internet

browser will read the HTML and interpret the VBScript. The VBScript can

be executed immediately, or at a later event.

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WORKING WITH VB-SCRIPT

In the beginning there were assembly and compiled languages. Later came scripting languages such as sed, awk, and perl, which many programmers used to perform a variety of tasks. There were folled by, in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s, the internet ,which exploded into a technological revolution that allowed anyone with a modem to communicate and retrieve information from around the world. As the internet grew in number of user, it was obvious that in increase in functionality was needed in the browser being used and in the data they were rendering

Html, even with its advantage, was filling short of providing a control many developers wanted when creating web pages and application.this promoted the use of server side programs to handle some of the page dynamics developers needed from their sites.

These programs helped web developers by allowing them to increase a site’s functionality and to process user submitted information. However, cgi, or common gateway interface , program had to generate to response that hold the user to resubmit a request when he or she send incorrect or incomplete information, this led to a lot of back-and- fouth data transmission between a browser and a server, but, overall it was minor price to pay for the functionality received.

It became increasingly obvious that client side intelligence was needed to replace some of the cgi functionality and error checking and decreasing the amount of time a user spent connecting to server. This would also allow the web site to offload some its processing load to the browser machine, which meant an increase in the overall performance of a site.

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*Use the Different Form Fields*

FORM FIELD TYPE

Description

Text Box When you need to allow the user to enter a string of characters or a number, the text box is the best option. If, however the input is restricted, such as in the case with a user choosing his state of residency, it may be wisher to use a list box or a series of radio button.

List Box If you want to restrict the user to selecting an item among answers, a list box is usually the best choice, especially when the set of acceptable answers is large.

Check box Anytime you have multiple related, yes/no options that can be mixed and matched In any number of ways, you will want to use a series of check boxes. Also, anytime you have simple yes/no type question, such as “Do you want to receive updates on our products via email?”, a check box will do nicely.

Radio button Whenever you have a set of option that are mutually exclusive – that is only none or one of the option out of the set of options that can be selected, radio buttons are the way to go, radio button can also be used in place of list boxes when the number of unique options is not too great.

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To create text boxes, check boxes and radio buttons use the <INPUT> tag. The <INPUT> tag has a number of properties, but we will only concentrate on the following three:NAME: – The name tag uniquely identifies each element in form. You will use the NAME tag. When ASP to process the user’s input.TYPE :– The TYPE tag determines what type of form field is displayed. To display text box, set TYPE equal to TEXT, to create a checkbox, assign TYPE equal to CHECKBOX.VALUE: – The VALUE tag determines the default value for the form field. This property is important when processing the information submitted by list boxes, check boxes, and radio buttons.

Objects In The ADO object Model

1. Command : - Maintains information about a command, such as a query string or parameter definitions. Use it to execute a SQL query string on a connection object.

2. Connection : - Maintains connection information on the data provider (the database you are accessing).

3. Field : - Contains information form a single column of data in a record set. Each field object exists as part of the field’s collection in a record set.

4. Property : - Defined by the data provider, this is a characteristic of an ADO.

5. Recordset : - A set of records form a database table or a cursor pointing to those records. You can set the properties of recordsets so that they are read-only or updateable to various degrees. If you open a recordset using the connection object, you can open multiple recordsets on the same data provider.

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About PWS AND IIS

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*PWS AND IIS* Personal Web Server (PWS)

PWS turns any Windows computer into a Web server. PWS is easy to install and ideal for developing and testing Web applications. PWS has been optimized for workstation use, but has all the requirements of a full Web server. It also runs Active Server Pages (ASP) just like its larger brother IIS.

How to Install a Personal Web Server (PWS) ?

Browse your Windows installation to see if you have installed PWS. If not, install PWS from the PWS directory on your Windows CD. Follow the instructions and get your Personal Web Server up and running.

Internet Information Server (IIS)

Windows 2000's built-in Web server IIS, makes it easy to build large applications for the Web. Both PWS and IIS include ASP, a server-side scripting standard that can be used to create dynamic and interactive Web applications. IIS is also available for Windows NT. If you want to read more about ASP, you should study our

A Professional Web Server 

If you do not want to use PWS or IIS, you must upload your files to a public server.

Most Internet Service Providers (ISP's) will offer to host your web pages.

If your employer has an Internet Server, you can ask him to host your Web site.

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Connectivity with

Database

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How to Connect with Database ?

Before you can do anything with the database, you need to connect to it. Think of it like calling someone on the telephone. You cannot simply pick up the phone and start talking you need to dial the number. Then the phone company computers make all the correct connection to route your call to appropriate place. Finally, your friends hears his phone ringing and pickup. Now you can have your conversation. It similar when working with databases In ASP. Before you can talk to the database. You need to get a connection to it.

The connection Object

The connection object is used to hold information about the data store you want to access. It is create the same way your components have been, using

Server.CreateObject;Dim objconnSet objconn = Server.CreateObject(“ADODB.Connection”)

There may be times you want connections to several data stores open at once you might be using multiple access databases, or mixing access, oracle, SQL, Or whatever. In such cases, you would use multiple instances of the connection object. Using multiple data sources gets a bit complicated because different sources have different capabilities. Fortunately, the need for multiple data sources in single ASP page does not come up all that often.

Using a system DSN A system DSN is a file that contains information about the database such as where it and what kind of database source name, creating a system DSN is easy.1. Close Access

2. In window 2000, click start; go to settings, control panel, administrative tools, data sources(ODBC). Or , go to start, administrative tools, data sources.

3. Go to the system DSN tab, there is a listing of the system data sources currently configured, along the right are three button that allow you to add a

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new system DSN, remove the selected one, or change the setting of the currently selected one.

4. You want to create a new DSN, so click Add.

5. You will see a list of drives, choose Microsoft Access Driver(*.mdb) and click finish.

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6. Now the setup box pops up enter WidgetWorld.dsn for the data sources name, this is the name you will use to reference the DSN in your ASP Pages. You may enter a description as well. It should be something to remind you what this database and DSN are for.

7. Click Select. Now choose the .mdb file for the database. We named it Widgetworld.mdb.

8. Click ok to select the database. Your screen should look similar click ok again to finsh creating DSN. You should see the DSN you just created listed under system data sources.

9. Click OK to exit.

If you are using an earlier version of windows, you can get to ODBC data sources like this: Click Start, then Settings, And Then the control Panel.Open Up ODBC data sources.Now you have a system DSN. You can tell the connection object about it like this:Objconn.connectionstring = “DSN=WidgetWorld.dsn”

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About Flash

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* Flash * What is Flash?

The new features in Flash provide enhanced capabilities for creating artwork, streamlining your workflow, and creating interactivity. Flash also includes greatly expanded capabilities for creating actions with ActionScript. See "What's New in ActionScript" in ActionScript Help.

Overview of Flash

 Flash movies are graphics and animation for Web sites. They consist primarily of vector graphics, but they can also contain imported bitmap graphics and sounds. Flash movies can incorporate interactivity to permit input from viewers, and you can create nonlinear movies that can interact with other Web applications. Web designers use Flash to create navigation controls, animated logos, long-form animations with synchronized sound, and even complete, sensory-rich Web sites. Flash movies are compact, vector graphics, so they download rapidly and scale to the viewer's screen size.

You've probably watched and interacted with Flash movies on many Web sites, including Disney®, The Simpsons®, and Coca-Cola®. Millions of Web users have received the Flash Player with their computers, browsers, or system software; others have downloaded it from the Macromedia Web site. The Flash Player resides on the local computer, where it plays back movies in browsers or as stand-alone applications. Viewing a Flash movie on the Flash Player is similar to viewing a videotape on a VCR—the Flash Player is the device used to display the movies you create in the Flash authoring application.

Artwork in Flash

Flash provides a variety of methods for creating original artwork and importing artwork from other applications. You can create objects with the drawing and painting tools, and modify the attributes of existing objects.

You can also import vector and bitmap graphics from other applications and modify the imported graphics in Flash.

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Animation in Flash Using Flash, you can animate objects to make them appear to move

across the Stage and/or change their shape, size, color, opacity, rotation, and other properties. You can create frame-by-frame animation, in which you

create a separate image for each frame. You can also create tweened animation, in which you create the first and last frames of an animation and direct Flash to create the frames in between.

Interactive movies in Flash

Flash allows you to create interactive movies, in which your audience can use the keyboard or the mouse to jump to different parts of a movie, move objects, enter information in forms, and perform many other operations.

You create interactive movies by setting up actions using ActionScript. For information on setting up the most common actions, For complete information on using ActionScript to create advanced interactivity.

Vector graphics

Vector graphics describe images using lines and curves, called vectors,that also include color and position properties. For example, the image of a leaf is described by points through which lines pass, creating the shape of the leaf's outline. The color of the leaf is determined by the color of the outline and the color of the area enclosed by the outline.

When you edit a vector graphic, you modify the properties of the lines and curves that describe its shape. You can move, resize, reshape, and change the color of a vector graphic without changing the quality of its appearance. Vector graphics are resolution-independent, meaning they can be displayed on output devices of varying resolutions without losing any quality.

Bitmap graphics

Bitmap graphics describe images using colored dots, called pixels, arranged within a grid. For example, the image of a leaf is described by the specific location and color value of each pixel in the grid, creating an image much in the same manner as a mosaic.

When you edit a bitmap graphic, you modify pixels, rather than lines and curves. Bitmap graphics are resolution-dependent, because the data describing the image is fixed to a grid of a particular size. Editing a bitmap

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graphic can change the quality of its appearance. In particular, resizing a bitmap graphic can make the edges of the image ragged as pixels are redistributed within the grid. Displaying a bitmap graphic on an output device that has a lower resolution than the image itself also degrades the quality of its appearance

Workflow

New panels for working with color, type, actions, frames, instances, and entire movies make it easy to access options for modifying elements in Flash movies

Shared libraries let you link to library items as external assets. You can create font symbols to include in shared libraries, as well as buttons, graphics, movie clips, and sounds..

The Macromedia Dashboard provides a way for you to easily keep up with the latest information on using Flash..

Custom shortcut keys allow you to create your own shortcuts for Flash commands and functions to customize your workflow..

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About Microsoft Access

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* Microsoft Access*

Microsoft Access is a database management system, Or DBMS. As the name implies, A DBMS helps to manage data that’s stored in a computer database. The data you manage can be virtually anything includeing:

Name and addresses Business contects, customers and sales prospects Employee and personnel information Inventory Invoices, payments and bookkeeping Libraries and collection Schedules, reservations, and projects

Microsoft Access is tightly integrated with windows and Microsoft office.

Microsoft access 2000 Is a 32-bit application, which means that it runs in its own protected computer memory area. Therefore, access won’t grind to a half if some other program on your computer decides to misbehave. Access also takes advanege of appreciate ; the jet database engine. Microsoft access and modiles written for visual basic all run in separate threads. (On high-end window NT machines, multithreading allows several CPUs to cooperate on a single access application at the same time)

Access takes advantage of the windows briefcase feature, which feature. Which enables into your master databases. Any design changes made to the master databases also will be propagated to the replicas. Replication is ideal for manageing remote changes to data and balancing the load over a network.

The database window in access looks and acts a lot like windows explorer, as well as windows that appear when you open my computer or net-work neighborhood. To view database objects as large as icons, small icons, a list, or a detailed list, choose options on the view menu, or click an empty area inside the database window and choose view options from the shortcut menu. To arrage icons by name, type, creation data, or modification date.

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Microsoft access supports long file names and uniform naming convention paths. UNC paths let you refer to files on remote computer by supplying the computer name, rather than by permanently mapping a drive letter to the remote computer.

Play and plug screen resolution on the fly. minimize Microsoft access and any other your programs that are convering the windows desktop and choose properties.

An access project is a set of database objects that can be used to work with database stored in table on sql server. A project doesn’t it includes are forms, reports, macros, modules and data access pages. A project can also include these kinds of sql server objects: views, database diagrams and stored procedures.

Microsoft Access Provide A Very Easy Way To Create And Handle Database. Making Validations Are Very Easy. Even Generating Quarries Using Multiple Tables Is Possible.

Access Differs from Many Other Database Applications by Allowing you To Create Relational Database. Access Also Provides Many Options For Working With Other Database Programmes.

Microsoft Access Is A Database Management System Or DBMS. As The Name Implies, A DBMS Help You To Manage Data That’s Store In A Computer Database.

Relationship In A Database:--

After You Have Set Up Different Tables For Each Subject In Your Microsoft Access Database You Need A Way Of Telling Microsoft Access How To Bring That Information Back To Gather Again. The First Step In This Process Is To Define Relationships Between Your Tables. After You Have Done That, You Can Create Queries, Forms, and Reports To Display Information From Several Tables At Once.

Database:--

Database Is A Collection Of Tables, Queries, Forms, Data Access Pages, Reports. A Widely Accepted Definition Of Databases “A Collection Of Data Related To Particular Topic Or Purpose”. Database Is A General Purpose Contain A For Storing And Managing Information.

To Create Database:--

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Click The General Tab And Select Database.

Select file New from The Main Menu or ctrl+N. Click Ok. Enter Name of New Database In The File Name Box. Click Ok. Enter Name of The New Database In the File Name Box.Click Ok in the File New Database Window.Database Can Contain Any Combination of Following Type of Objects.

A Table : Tables are the fundamentals structures in an Access Database because they store the data you will be managing. Within A table data is organized into fields (columns) and records (rows). When you open a table, it is shown in window called Datasheet View.

Query :

A Query is a tool for asking questions about data in your table and for performing actions on data. Queries can answer questions. Queries can use to combine or join data from many separate but related table.

Form :

Forms let you display and enter data in a convenient format.

Report :

Reports let you print or preview data in a useful format. Like Forms , Reports can be plain or fancy. Reports also can present queries result in an easy to understand format.

More New Features in Access :

Round – Tripping.Multiple undo and redo.Batch Update in Access project using Microsoft SQL Server.Updatable On-line data access pages.Conversion error logging.Sub Forms / Sub Reports that live in design view.Password security in an access project .The linked table wizard.

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Improved support for international complex script

System Design

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*DATA FLOW DIAGRAM*

A Graphical Representation That Depicts Information Flow And On

The Transformation That Are Applied As Data Moves From Input To O/P IS

Known As DFD. The DFD Is Also Known As Bubble Chart. The DFD May Be

Partitioned Information Level That Represent Increasing Information Flow

And Functional Details. The DFD Represent The Entire S/W Elements As A

Single Bubble. The Level DFD Is Partitioned Additional Process Are Brought

Out Of Level More Details.

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*NOTATIONS USED IN THE DFD*

It Represent External Entity. It Represent Source and Destination Of The System Data.

A Process That Transform Incoming Data To The Outgoing Data.

It Represent A Data Item Or A Collection Of Data Item The Arrow Head Indicates The

Direction Of Data Flow.

It represents data storage.

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E-R MODEL

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*E-R Model*

The E-R model is Based On The Perception of Real world As a Collection of Basic Objects Called Entity and the Relationship Among the Object.An Entity is an Object that exist and different from other object.

* The distinction is accomplete by accosting with each entity.* A set of attributes,which describe the object.* A relationship is an association between different entities.* Entity set or set of all entities of same type is Term as an entity Set.* The relationship between two entity set can be classify according to the number of entities from one entity set that can be associated with the no of entity of another sets.

The distinction is accomplete by accosting with each entity. A set of attributes,which describe the object, a relationship is an association between different entities. Entity set or set of all entities of same type is Term as an entity Set. The relationship between two entity set can be classify according to the number of entities from one entity set that can be associated with the no of entity of another sets.

E-R Diagram: -

In E-R Modeling Relationship between entities can be represented using symbols. It represents overall logical structure of database

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E-R Modeling Relationship Between Entities Can Be Represented

Using Symbols.It Represent Over All Logical Structure Of The Database.

Rectangles:

It represents entity sets.

Ellipses:

It represents attributes.

Diamonds:

It represents entity

relationship among the entity sets.

Line: Line links between entity sets and their relationship.

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Proposed E-R Diagram

Client InvoiceHas

Enquiry

Request

GivesGives

Contract Report

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Context Level Diagram

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* Context Level Diagram *

Client

Website of

Cleaning Service

Administrator

Enquiry

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Final E-R Diagram

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* Final E-R Diagram *

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Client

Client Id

Client Name

ClientAddress

ClientContact No.

Invoice

Cust Name& Addr.

Invoice No.

Date

Par

Quant Rate

Per

Amount

Total

Enquiry

Has

Name

Addr Email Mobile

Enquiry For

Request

Gives

Contract Report

Date

No.

Plan

Name Addr

Contact No.

Person

Par

Yr

Quant

Rate

Amount

Total

Payment Mode

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Making Data Dictionary

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*Data Dictionary*

A Data Dictionary Is A Catalogue A Repository Of The Element System. As Name Suggest The Elements Center Arround Data And They Are Structured To meet User Requirement And Organization Needs.Thus,Data Dictionary Gives On The Details And Description Of Data Flows,Process and Stores Used In DFD.

* IMPORTANCE OF DATA DICTIONARY*

1) Manage The Detail Large System.

2) Communication a common Meaning For All Elements.

3) Documentation The Features Of A System.

4) Locate Error And Omission In The System.

5) To Facilited Analysis of The Details In Order To Evaluate Character & Determine Where System Changes Should Be Made.

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Client Report

Table Name: Client_Report

Inputs: Client_id, Client_name, Client_add, Client_no.

Description: Using This Table user can feel free to search his/her Client

details .

Table Design:-

FIELD DATATYPE SIZE

Client_id AUTONUMBER 50

Client_name TEXT 50

Client_add TEXT 50

Client_no NUMBER 50

Registration MemberHas

Has

FeedbackInquiryRequest

Request

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Give

Registration MemberHas

Has

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CONTRACT

Table Name: Contract

Inputs: Con_date, Con_no, Cus_name, Cus_add, con_per,

Sr, particulars, quantity, rate, amt, total .

Description: Using This Table user can do contract

With the service provider .

Table Design:-

FIELD DATATYPE SIZE

Con_date DATE 50

Con_no NUMBER 50

Cus_name TEXT 50

Cus_add TEXT 250

con_per TEXT 50

Sr TEXT 50

Par TEXT 50

Quan NUMBER 50

Rate NUMBER 50

Amt NUMBER 50

Total NUMBER 50

Registration MemberHas

Has

FeedbackInquiryRequest

Request

Give

Give

Registration MemberHas

Has

FeedbackInquiryRequest

Request

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Registration MemberHas

Has

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Request

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ENQUIRY

Table Name: enquiry

Inputs: name, add, email, mobile, enquiry_for

Description : Using This Table user can feel free to do enquiry and post

their queries, questions And suggestions.

Table Design:-

FIELD DATATYPE SIZE

Name TEXT 50

Add TEXT 50

Email TEXT 50

Enquiry_for TEXT 250

Registration MemberHas

Has

FeedbackInquiryRequest

Request

Give

Give

Registration MemberHas

Has

FeedbackInquiryRequest

Request

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Registration MemberHas

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INVOICE

Table Name: Invoice

Inputs: custn_add, inv_no, inv_date, ref_no, particulars,

quantity, rate, amt, total .

Description: Using This Table user can get invoive about the service

Table Design:-

FIELD DATATYPE SIZE

custn_add TEXT 50

inv_no NUMBER 50

inv_date DATE 50

ref_no NUMBER 50

con_per TEXT 50

Par TEXT 50

Quan NUMBER 50

Rate NUMBER 50

Amt NUMBER 50

Total NUMBER 50

Registration MemberHas

Has

FeedbackInquiryRequest

Request

Give

Give

Registration MemberHas

Has

FeedbackInquiryRequest

Request

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Forms, Reports, Screen

Shots And Descriptions

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Homepage

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<TR> <TD height=38><STRONG> <FONT face="Courier New" color="#336666" size="4">&nbsp;</FONT><FONT face="Courier New" size="4" color="#000099">•</FONT><FONT face="Times New Roman" size="4" color="#000099"> Our Services</FONT><FONT face="Times New Roman" color="#336666" size="4"><BR></FONT> <FONT face="Courier New" color="#336666" size="4"><IMG height=1 src="home_files/bg.jpg" width=980></FONT></STRONG></TD></TR> <tr> <TD class=h3 height="21"><STRONG> <FONT color=#CC0066 size=2 face="Courier New">Housekeeping Services :</FONT></STRONG></TD> </tr> <tr> <TD align=middle width="41%" height="104"> <DIV align=justify> <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="50%" border=0> <TBODY> <TR> <TD width="11%"> <font face="Courier New"> <IMG id=r6 height=121 src="house1.jpg" width=102 align=left name=r5></font><p></p> <p><font face="Courier New">&nbsp; </font></TD> <TD class=text2 vAlign=top width="89%"> <DIV align=justify> <FONT class=text2 color=#000000 face="Times New Roman">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <font size="2 </font></FONT></DIV> <DIV align=justify> <FONT class=text2 color=#000000 face="Times New Roman"> <font size="2">Staircase Cleaning, Common Lobby,

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Garbage collection,</font></FONT><font face="Courier New" size="2"><IMG id=r8 height=90 src="photo_7-216x172.jpg" width=99 align=left name=r5></font><FONT class=text2 color=#000000 face="Times New Roman"><font size="2"> Compound and Parking area, Common Toilet, Lift Cabin Cleaning, Security Cabin, Canopy cleaning, Terrace cleaning, Gate Lights and Compound Lights.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </font></FONT></DIV></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> </DIV> </TD> <TD background=h_dot_line.jpg height="1">class=h3 height="71"><STRONG> <FONT color=#CC0066 size=2 face="Courier New"> Water Tank Cleaning : </FONT> </STRONG></TD> <TD align=middle height="11"> <DIV align=justify> <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="50%" border=0 height="1"> <TBODY> <TR> <TD width="11%" height="1"> <font face="Courier New"> <IMG id=r5 height=114 src="water-tank1.jpg" width=111 align=left name=r5></font></TD> <TD class=text2 vAlign=top width="89%" height="1"> <DIV align=justify> <FONT class=text2 color=#000000 face="Times New Roman" size="2"> Cleaning is done by scientific and professional cleaning.</FONT></DIV> </font> <font face="Times New Roman" size="2"> <DIV align=justify> It is strongly recommended by us that &quot;water tank should be cleaned 2-3 times a year with scientifically appropriate techniques&quot;.</DIV> </font> <font face="Courier New"> <DIV align=justify>

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<FONT class=text2 color=#000000 face="Times New Roman"> <font size="2">&nbsp;Mr.Clean &amp; Safe ensures 100% hygienic cleaning of the&nbsp; water tanks is done to make them totally bacteria free, by using anti-bacterial agents, <STRONG>UV</STRONG> lights treatment, latest high-jet water pressure machine with hygienic chemicals with Super sucker vacuum system <b>(AMC)</b></font></FONT><font face="Times New Roman"><b><font size="2"> </tr> </TBODY></TABLE> <DIV align=center></DIV></TD></TR> </TABLE> </body>

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color=#336666>&nbsp; </FONT><b><font color="#336666">Just to name some few, of our Hallmark &amp; Prestigious client (House Keeping &amp; Water Tank) is mentioned&nbsp;&nbsp; below </font></b></STRONG></P> <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=6 width="875" align=center border=0 height="22"> <TR> <TD width="14" height="1"> <IMG height=18 src="img/0036_bullet02.png" width=25></TD> <TD width="837" height="1"> <P align=left><b><blink><font color="#CC0000"> Bhagvandas &amp; Comp,Tata Fabrics</font></blink></b></P></TD></TR> <TR> <TD width="14" height="21"> <DIV align=center> <IMG height=18 src="img/0036_bullet02.png" width=25></DIV></TD> <TD width="837" height="21"> <b><font color="#CC0000">P.T.Science College,K.P.Commerce College,T.N.T School,Experimental School,Balaji Girls High School</font></b></TD></TR> <TR> <TD width="14" height="23"> <DIV align=center> <IMG height=18 src="img/0036_bullet02.png" width=25></DIV></TD> <TD width="837" height="23"> <b><font color="#CC0000">Care Hospital,Apple Hospital,Ashakta Ashram Hospital</font></b></TD></TR> <TR> <font color="#CC0000"><b>Research Centre</b></font></TD></TR></TABLE> <P align=center>&nbsp;</P> </body></html>

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<head><script type="text/javascript"><!--function confirmation() {var answer = confirm("Leave Mr.Clean & Safe.com?")if (answer){alert("Bye bye!Visit Again")window.location = "http://www.google.com/";}else{alert("Thanks for sticking around!")}}//--> </script></head><meta name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft FrontPage 5.0"><meta name="ProgId" content="FrontPage.Editor.Document"><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1252"><title>New Page 2</title></head><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse: collapse" bordercolor="#111111" width="112%" id="AutoNumber1" height="22"> <tr> <td width="100%" height="65" bgcolor="#FFFFC4"> <img border="2" src="LOGO.JPG" width="214" height="64" align="center" style="border-style: dotted; border-color: #FFFFC4<input type="button" onclick="confirmation()" value="Leave Mr.Clean &amp; Safe.com" style="position: absolute; left: 714; top: 36; border: 1px solid #FFFFFF; color:#3C3CFF; font-weight:bold"><p> <font color="#0000FF"><b> <marquee behavior="alternate" scrolldelay="80" scrollamount="4">INDIA'S BIGGEST CLEANING SERVICE PROVIDER</marquee></b></font> </table> <body><TABLE height=40 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=1002 align=center bgColor=#ffffff border=0> <TR> <TD class=hovermenu height=1> <TABLE cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=0 width=1002 align=center

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border=0 height="23"><TBODY> <TR> <TD width="20%" bgColor="cyan" height=22> <DIV align=center><STRONG> <a class="n" id="active_menu" href="home.htm">Home</a></STRONG></DIV> </TD> <TD width="20%" bgColor="cyan" height=22> <DIV align=center><STRONG><a class="n" href="about-us.htm">About Us</a></STRONG></DIV></TD> <TD width="20%" bgColor="cyan" height=22> <DIV align=center><STRONG><a class="n" href="client-list.htm">Client List</a></STRONG></DIV></TD> <TD width="20%" bgColor="cyan" height=22> <DIV align=center><STRONG> <a class="n" href="online_enquiry.html">Online Enquiry</a></STRONG></DIV></TD> <TD width="20%" bgColor="cyan" height=22> <DIV align=center><STRONG><a class="n" href="contact-us.htm">Contact Us</a></STRONG</table> </font> <p>&nbsp;</p> <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="882" align=center border=0> <TD width="710" height=30> <DIV align=center> <P align=left><FONT color=#336666><STRONG><FONT color=#2b5555 size=2>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</FONT><FONT color=#2b5555>(HouseKeeping &amp; Water Tank Cleaning)<BR>&Just to name some few, of our Hallmark &amp; Prestigious client is mentioned below :</FONT></STRONG></FONT></P></DIV></TD></TR> <TR> <TD width="18">&nbsp;</TD> <TD vAlign=top rowSpan=2 width="710"> <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" bordercolor="#111111" width="99%" id="AutoNumber2"> <tr> <TD width="18%" height=22>

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<DIV align=center><STRONG> <FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#336666" size="4">CLIENT LIST</FONT></STRONG></DIV> <DIV align=center>&nbsp;</DIV></TD> <TD bgColor="cyan" height=19> <DIV align=center><FONT size=4><STRONG> <a href="house-keeping.htm">House Keeping</a></STRONG></FONT></DIV> <DIV align=center>&nbsp;</DIV> <DIV align=center></DIV></TD> <a href="water-tank.htm">Water Tank</a></STRONG></FONT></DIV> <DIV align=center>&nbsp;</DIV></TD></body></html>

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Online enquiry

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<html><head><meta name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft FrontPage 5.0"><meta name="ProgId" content="FrontPage.Editor.Document"><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1252"><title>New Page 1</title><script type="text/javascript"><!--function confirmation() {var answer = confirm("Leave Mr.Clean & Safe.com?")if (answer){alert("Bye bye!Visit Again")window.location = "http://www.google.com/";}else{alert("Thanks for sticking around!")}}//--> </script>

<script Language="JavaScript"><!--function Form1_Validator(theForm){var alertsay = ""; // define for long linesif (theForm.username.value == ""){alert("You must enter Valid Name.");theForm.username.focus();return (false);}

if (theForm.username.value.length < 3){alert("Please enter at least 3 characters in the \"Name\" field.");theForm.username.focus();return (false);}

var checkOK = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";var checkStr = theForm.username.value;

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var allValid = true;for (i = 0; i < checkStr.length; i++){ch = checkStr.charAt(i);for (j = 0; j < checkOK.length; j++)if (ch == checkOK.charAt(j))break;if (j == checkOK.length){allValid = false;break;}}if (!allValid){alert("Please enter only letter and numeric characters in the \"Name\" field.");theForm.username.focus();return (false);}if (theForm.useraddr.value == ""){alert("You must enter Valid Address.");theForm.useraddr.focus();return (false);}if (theForm.useraddr.value.length > 150){alert("Please enter atleast 150 characters in the Address field.");theForm.useraddr.focus();return (false);}if (theForm.usermail.value == ""){alert("Please enter a value for the \"Email\" field.");theForm.usermail.focus();return (false);}var checkEmail = "@.";var checkStr = theForm.usermail.value;var EmailValid = false;var EmailAt = false;var EmailPeriod = false;for (i = 0; i < checkStr.length; i++){

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ch = checkStr.charAt(i);for (j = 0; j < checkEmail.length; j++){if (ch == checkEmail.charAt(j) && ch == "@")EmailAt = true;if (ch == checkEmail.charAt(j) && ch == ".")EmailPeriod = true; if (EmailAt && EmailPeriod)break; if (j == checkEmail.length)break;}if (EmailAt && EmailPeriod){EmailValid = truebreak;}}if (!EmailValid){alert("The \"email\" field must contain an \"@\" and a \".\".");theForm.usermail.focus();return (false);}if (theForm.usermobile.value == ""){alert("Please enter a value for the \"Mobile\" field.");theForm.usermobile.focus();return (false);}var checkOK = "0123456789";var checkStr = theForm.usermobile.value;var allValid = true;var allNum = "";for (i = 0; i < checkStr.length; i++){ch = checkStr.charAt(i);for (j = 0; j < checkOK.length; j++)if (ch == checkOK.charAt(j))break;if (j == checkOK.length){allValid = false;break;

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}if (ch != ",")allNum += ch;}if (!allValid){alert("Please enter only digit characters in the \"Mobile\" field.");theForm.usermobile.focus();return (false);}if (theForm.enquiry.value == ""){alert("You must enter Valid Enquiry.");theForm.enquiry.focus();return (false);}if (theForm.enquiry.value.length > 150){alert("Please enter atleast 150 characters in the Enquiry field.");theForm.enquiry.focus();return (false);}}</script></head><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse: collapse" bordercolor="#111111" width="112%" id="AutoNumber1" height="22"> <tr> <td width="100%" height="65" bgcolor="#FFFFC4"> <img border="2" src="LOGO.JPG" width="214" height="64" align="center" style="border-style: dotted; border-color: #FFFFC4<input type="button" onclick="confirmation()" value="Leave Mr.Clean &amp; Safe.com" style="position: absolute; left: 714; top: 36; border: 1px solid #FFFFFF; color:#3C3CFF; font-weight:bold"><p> <font color="#0000FF"><b> <marquee behavior="alternate" scrolldelay="80" scrollamount="4">INDIA'S BIGGEST CLEANING SERVICE PROVIDER</marquee></b></font> <body> <TABLE height=40 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=1002 align=center bgColor=#ffffff border=0> <TR> <TD class=hovermenu height=1> <TABLE cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=0 width=1002 align=center

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border=0 height="23"><TBODY> <TR> <TD width="20%" bgColor="cyan" height=22> <DIV align=center><STRONG> <a class="n" id="active_menu" href="http://home.htm">Home</a></STRONG></DIV> </TD> <TD width="20%" bgColor="cyan" height=22> <DIV align=center><STRONG><a class="n" href="about-us.htm">About Us</a></STRONG></DIV></TD> <TD width="20%" bgColor="cyan" height=22> <DIV align=center><STRONG><a class="n" href="client-list.htm">Client List</a></STRONG></DIV></TD> <TD width="20%" bgColor="cyan" height=22> <DIV align=center><STRONG> <a class="n" href="online_enquiry.html">Online Enquiry</a></STRONG></DIV></TD> <TD width="20%" bgColor="cyan" height=22> <DIV align=center><STRONG><a class="n" href="contact-us.htm">Contact Us</a></STRONG></DIV></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> </TD>

</tr> </table><body> </font> <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" align=center bgColor=#ffffff border=0> <TR> <TD height=40> <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="50%" border=0> <TBODY> <TR> <TD width="4%">&nbsp;</TD> <TD width="96%" height=40><STRONG> <FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#336666" size="4">ONLINE ENQUIRY </FONT></STRONG></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <DIV align=center><STRONG><FONT color=#336666 size=4>

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<IMG height= /bg.jpg" width=980></FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD></TR> </TABLE> <form action="online_enquiry.asp" method="POST" onsubmit="return Form1_Validator(this)" name="Form1"> <tr> <td width="94" align="center"> <p Name</b></td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;<td width="268"><font color="#FFFF00"><input type="text" name="username" size="20"/></font></td></p> <p align="center"> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Address</b></td> <td width="268"><font color="#FFFF00"> <textarea cols="20" rows="5" name="useraddr"></textarea></font></td> </tr> <tr> <td width="94" align="center"></p> <p align="center"><b;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Email</b></td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <td width="268"><font color="#FFFF00"> <input type="text" name="usermail" size="20"></font></td> </tr> <tr> <td width="94" align="center"></p> <p align="center"><b;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Mobile</b></td> <td width="268"><font color="#FFFF00"> &nbsp; <input type="text" name="usermobile" size="20"></font></td>align="center"><b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Enquiry For</b></td> <td width="268"><textarea cols="20" rows="5" name="enquiry"></textarea></td> </tr> </table> </p> <p align="center"> <input type="submit" value="Submit"><input type="reset" value="Clear form"/></p> </form></body></html>

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Contact Us

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}}//--> </script><meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="en-us"><meta name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft FrontPage 5.0"><meta name="ProgId" content="FrontPage.Editor.Document"><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1252"><title>New Page 1</title>

</head><body><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse: collapse" bordercolor="#111111" width="112%" id="AutoNumber1" height="22"> <tr> <td width="100%" height="65" bgcolor="#FFFFC4"> <img border="2" src="LOGO.JPG" width="214" height="64" align="center" style="border-style: dotted; border-color: #FFFFC4<input type="button" onclick="confirmation()" value="Leave Mr.Clean &amp; Safe.com" style="position: absolute; left: 714; top: 36; border: 1px solid #FFFFFF; color:#3C3CFF; font-weight:bold"><p> <font color="#0000FF"><b> <marquee behavior="alternate" scrolldelay="80" scrollamount="4">INDIA'S BIGGEST CLEANING SERVICE PROVIDER</marquee></b></font> </tr> </tr> </table> <body> <TABLE height=40 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=1002 align=center bgColor=#ffffff border=0>

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<TR> <TD class=hovermenu height=1> <TABLE cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=0 width=1002 align=center border=0 height="23"><TBODY> <TR> <TD width="20%" bgColor="cyan" height=22> <DIV align=center><STRONG> <a href="home.htm">Home</a></STRONG></DIV> </TD> <TD width="20%" bgColor="cyan" height=22> <DIV align=center><STRONG><a class="n" href="about-us.htm">About Us</a></STRONG></DIV></TD> <TD width="20%" bgColor="cyan" height=22> <DIV align=center><STRONG><a class="n" href="client-list.htm">Client List</a></STRONG></DIV></TD> <TD width="20%" bgColor="cyan" height=22> <DIV align=center><STRONG> <a class="n" href="online_enquiry.html">Online Enquiry</a></STRONG></DIV></TD> <TD width="20%" bgColor="cyan" height=22> <DIV align=center><STRONG><a class="n" href="contact-us.htm">Contact Us</a></STRONG></DIV></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> </table> <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="50%" border=0> <TBODY> <TR> <TD width="4%">&nbsp;</TD> <TD width="96%" height=40><STRONG> <FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#336666" size="4">CONTACT US</FONT></STRONG></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <DIV align=center><STRONG><FONT color=#336666 size=4> <IMG height=1 src20The%20Reality%20People_files/bg.jpg" width=980></FONT></STRONG></DIV> <IMG src="img/LOGO.JPG" width="252" height="71"></FONT></p> <p align="center">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

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<FONT color=#ff0000 size=4><STRONG>Mr. Clean &amp; Safe.</STRONG></FONT></p> <P align=center><strong><font size="4" color="#FF0000"> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Mr.Manoj B.Kothari(Director)</font></strong></P> <P align=center><FONT size=2><STRONG><FONT color=#ff0000 size=4>&nbsp;&nbsp; ADDRESS</FONT></STRONG></FONT></P> <P align=center><strong><font size="2">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</font> 2,Aniket Appartment,</strong></P> <P align=center><strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Swarg Asharam Lane,Tithal Road,</strong></P> <P align=center><strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Valsad-396001.<BR><BR><BR>• <FONT color=#000000>Telephone No.: 02632-244088 </FONT> &nbsp;</strong><FONT color=#000000><STRONG>• Mobile No. 9228488251</STRONG></FONT></P> <P align=center><STRONG> <FONT color=#000000>• E-mail:</FONT> <A class=o href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]&amp;safe.com</A><BR>&nbsp;</STRONG></P> <P align=center>&nbsp;</P> </body></html>

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Testing And Debugging

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*Testing And Debugging*

Testing for production planning and inventory management was conducted as follows:

Prepare Test Plan :----

This project was started with complete milistones for each activity, every effort has been made to keep the time slots and the project was completed in time.

Prepare Test Data :----

For testing forms, queries and reports, all combination of different type of data was prepared and tested module wise

Testing :---

1) Unit Testing: Program of each module was tested and if any bugs found, it was corrected.2) System Testing: The modules were integrated and again tested with test data to confirm complete data integrity.3) Test Report: The final tested report was given to user and to our guide any.

Modification was incorporated and final test report is prepared in the project documentation.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

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*BIBLIOGRAPHY*

Book Referred

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