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Which Way to go? Visual Studio

Asked by fsuedu in Microsoft Visual C++.Net, Microsoft Visual Basic.Net, Visual Studio

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Hi,

I have a project to make a Settlement Statement in this format.

                                  Column1               Column2     Column3            Colume4
                                  Adv Deposits         Guest          City                 Month to-Day for Column 3
Previous Balance                       0.00         0.00            300.0                    -

Settlements             ---The Settlements Section will be Manual Entry
Net cash                                0.00          0.00            0.00                    450
Checks                                   0.00          0.00             0.00                    600        
Paid Out                                200.00        0.00            0.00                    500
F&B Paid Out                          0.00           0.00            0.00                    0.00
Lockbox                                  0.00       150.00           0.00                    150
American Express                  0.00          0.00            150.00                150
Discover                                  0.00          0.00            0.00                    0.00
Visa-Pos                                  0.00          0.00            0.00                    0.00

                            ---     Calculated
Sum of Settlement                   200.00         150.00         450.00                1850.00
Previous + Settlement(EB)       200.00         150.00         750.00               3000.00


I want to use SQL to Store the data for each days date. And when a new day starts automatically Bring the Ending Balance(EB) to the Previous Balance from the previous day.

I would like to use Visual Studio, but would I use a DataGridView or Excel—With
Visual Studio Tools for Office as a Form?

In this type of format ,what would be the best way to store the information in a sql database-table wise?


Thanks for your time.
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