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Bank Management System

PROJECT REPORT

ON

BANK
MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM

Submitted in the partial fulfillments of the Requirements

For the award of

Submitted By:--

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Acknowledgement

I am thankful to Mr. ………….. (Final student of MCA from SMU) who


helps me to develop this project. My hard work and sincerity help me to
overcome the problem that came on the way. Finally I am very grateful to
Mr. ………….. who gives knowledge about the data flow of the project.
It is my pleasant duty to thank all the staff member of the computer center
who never hesitated me from time during the project.

Finally, I gratefully acknowledge the support, encouragement & patience


of my family, And as always, nothing in my life would be possible
without God, Thank You!

…………..

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CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that the project titled ___________


________________ _______________ ___________ is a
bonafied work carried out by Mr./ Ms. _____________
_________________ in partial execution of the
requirement for the award of the degree of
________________ ____________ ____________ from
__________ _______________ ______________ University
under the guidance and direction.

Internal guide:
H.O.D.
Seal

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INDEX

S.No. Report Page No.

1. Acknowledgement 2

2. Certificate 3

3 Introduction 5

4. Objective 6

5. Project Category 7

6. Tool/ Environment 15

7. Analysis and Design 16

8. Program Structure 17

9. Coding 21

10. Documentation 53

11. Future Application 54

12. References 55
INTRODUCTION

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During the past several decades personnel function has been transformed from
a relatively obscure record keeping staff to central and top level management
function. There are many factors that have influenced this transformation like
technological advances, professionalism, and general recognition of human beings as
most important resources.
A computer based management system is designed to handle all the primary
information required to calculate monthly statements of customer account which
include monthly statement of any month. Separate database is maintained to handle all
the details required for the correct statement calculation and generation.
This project intends to introduce more user friendliness in the various
activities such as record updation, maintenance, and searching. The searching of
record has been made quite simple as all the details of the customer can be obtained
by simply keying in the identification or account number of that customer. Similarly,
record maintenance and updation can also be accomplished by using the account
number with all the details being automatically generated. These details are also being
promptly automatically updated in the master file thus keeping the record absolutely
up-to-date.
The entire information has maintained in the database or Files and whoever
wants to retrieve can’t retrieve, only authorization user can retrieve the necessary
information which can be easily be accessible from the file.

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Objective of the Project

A computer based management system is designed to handle all the primary


information required to calculate monthly statements of customer account which
include monthly statement of any month. Separate database is maintained to handle all
the details required for the correct statement calculation and generation.
This project intends to introduce more user friendliness in the various
activities such as record updation, maintenance, and searching. The searching of
record has been made quite simple as all the details of the customer can be obtained
by simply keying in the identification or account number of that customer. Similarly,
record maintenance and updation can also be accomplished by using the account
number with all the details being automatically generated. These details are also being
promptly automatically updated in the master file thus keeping the record absolutely
up-to-date.
The main objective of our project is providing the different typed of customers
facility, the main objective of this system is to find out the actual customer service.
Etc.
It should fulfill almost all the process requirements of any Bank.
It should be user friendly.
• It should increase the productivity of bank by utilizing the
working hours more and more, with minimum manpower.
This project includes the entire upgraded feature required for the
computerization banking system. This system is very easy to use, so that any user can
use without getting pre-knowledge about this. Its very much user friendly and meet
almost all daily working process requirements. This system is completely GUI based
and can be use by mouse and as well as keyboard. This system is melded in such a
way that has got all features to upgrade without making much change in existing
components.
The entire information has maintained in the database or Files and whoever
wants to retrieve can’t retrieve, only authorization user can retrieve the necessary
information which can be easily be accessible from the file.

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PROJECT CATEGORY

Inconsistent as it is, try to mimic Visual Basic's own error handling scheme as
much as possible.
When you call a Visual Basic routine that can fail, what is the standard way
that the routine signals the failure to you? It probably won't be via a return value. If it
were, procedures, for one, would have trouble signaling failure. Most (but not all)
routines raise an error (an exception) when they want to signal failure. (This applies to
procedures, functions, and methods.) For example, Create Object raises an exception
if it cannot create an object—for whatever reason; Open does the same if it cannot
open a file for you. (Not all routines raise such exceptions. For example, the Choose
function returns Null [thus, it requires a Variant to hold its return value just in case it
ever fails] if you index into it incorrectly.) In other words, if a routine works correctly,
this fact is signaled to the caller by the absence of any error condition.

Routines such as Open work like this primarily so that they can be used more
flexibly. For example, by not handling the error internally, perhaps by prompting the
user in some way, the caller is free to handle errors in the most suitable way.

What Is OLE DB?


OLE DB is a set of COM interfaces that provide applications with uniform
access to data stored in diverse information sources, regardless of location or type. In
general, OLE DB attempts to make it easy for applications to access data stored in
diverse database management systems (DBMS) and other information sources.
DBMS sources can include:

• Mainframe databases such as IMS and DB2

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• Server databases such as Oracle and SQL Server


• Desktop databases such as Access, Paradox, and FoxPro

Other sources can include:

• Information stored in file systems for Windows NT or UNIX


• Indexed-sequential files
• E-mail systems such as Exchange
• Spreadsheets, project management tools, and many other sources

Components of OLE DB

Data Consumers
Data consumers are applications that use the data exposed by data providers.
ADO is the programmatic interface for using OLE DB data. Examples of consumers
include high-level data access models such as ADO, business applications written in
development tools such as Visual Basic, C++, or Java, and development tools
themselves. Any application that uses ADO is an OLE DB data consumer.

Service Components
Service components are elements that process and transport data and extend
the functionality of data providers. For example, a cursor engine is a service
component that can consume data from a sequential, forward-only data source to
produce scrollable data. Service components are designed to integrate efficiently to
help OLE DB component vendors develop high-quality OLE DB components.

Data Providers
Data providers are applications, such as Microsoft SQL Server or Exchange.
This includes operating system components, such as a file system, indexed-sequential
files, spreadsheets, document stores, and mail files that have data that other
applications may need to access. These data providers expose OLE DB interfaces that
service components or data consumers can access directly. There is also an OLE DB

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provider for ODBC. This provider makes any ODBC data available to OLE DB data
consumers. However, OLE DB is not dependent on ODBC.

How OLE DB Relates To ADO


ADO provides consistent, high-performance access to data and supports a
variety of development needs, including the creation of front-end database clients and
middle-tier business objects that use applications, tools, languages, or Internet
browsers. ADO is designed to be the one data interface needed for single and multi-
tier client/server development, as well as Web-based data-driven solution
development. The primary benefits of ADO are ease of use, high speed, low memory
overhead, and a small disk footprint.
ADO provides an easy-to-use interface to OLE DB, which provides the
underlying access to data. ADO is implemented with minimal network traffic in key
scenarios, and a minimal number of layers between the front end and data source—all
to provide a lightweight, high-performance interface. ADO is easy to use because it
uses a familiar metaphor—the COM automation interface, available from all leading
Rapid Application Development (RAD) tools, database tools, and languages,
including Visual Basic, Java, VBScript, Script, and C/C++.

Component Object Model


Microsoft has defined an open, extensible standard for software
interoperability. The Component Object Model (COM) makes it possible for software
components that you create to work with other software components, including
software you buy off-the-shelf.
COM allows software components, derived from any combination of pre-
existing components you have developed and components from different software
vendors, to connect to and communicate with each other.
Because COM enables interoperability among applications written in different
languages, a word processor application written by one vendor can connect to a
spreadsheet object written by another vendor. The word processor application could
then be used to import data from the spreadsheet object. Additionally, the spreadsheet
object could receive data through a COM object residing on a mainframe. The word
processor, spreadsheet, and mainframe database do not have to know anything about

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each other's implementation. The word processor only needs to know how to connect
to the spreadsheet; the spreadsheet only needs to know how to expose its services for
other software components to connect.

Component Development and Object-Oriented Programming


Component-based software development reduces programming time by
allowing developers to assemble applications from tested, standardized components.
Visual Basic gives you the tools to rapidly create, debug, and deploy software
components. It is the easiest way to create ActiveX components such as ActiveX
controls, ActiveX documents, and code components (ActiveX DLLs and ActiveX
EXEs).
ActiveX is technology based on COM. An ActiveX component is a unit of
executable code, such as an .exe, .dll, or .ocx file that follows the ActiveX
specification for creating reusable objects. ActiveX technology allows programmers
to assemble these reusable software components into objects that provide services to
clients.
Component software development using ActiveX technology should not be
confused with object-oriented programming (OOP). OOP is a way to build object-
based software components. ActiveX is a technology that allows you to combine
object-based components created by different development tools or across different
applications. To put it another way, an OOP language allows you to create reusable
objects for a single development environment, while ActiveX and COM make objects
work together in multiple environments.

How Component Development Promotes Reusability


You can use an OOP tool such as Microsoft Visual C++ to construct a set of
objects. Other Visual C++ developers can use and further extend these objects.
However, if you package your objects in an COM component, they can be used and
further extended with any programming tool that supports COM technology, such as
Visual Basic.

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A client application or component object does not care what language a COM
object was written in, only that it can communicate with the object. This allows
application and component objects to communicate with each other regardless of the
language or development tool in which they were created.

COM and Visual Basic


As you define the functionality required by your application, look for places
where you can use pre-existing COM components instead of having to write the code
to implement a given functionality yourself. For example, you could create a function
procedure that logs a user into a server. In your corporation, you may be required to
include this procedure in every application you create. Instead of adding this code to
every program, you can implement this logon procedure in a COM component that
can be easily reused from project to project.
There are many reasons to use COM components in an application, including:

• Reusability

Once you create a COM component, other developers can use it. This enables
easy access to your component's features in other applications without
requiring developers to write extensive code.

• Reduced complexity

You can create a COM component to hide programming complexity from


other programmers. Other programmers need only know what information to
provide to your component, and what information to retrieve.

• Easier updating

Components make it easier for you to revise and update your applications. For
example, you can create a COM component that encapsulates business rules. If
the business rules change, you update just the component, not all the
applications that use the component.

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When you use COM components in a Visual Basic project, you do not have to
understand all of the mechanics involved in making these components work together.
It is more important to know how to use the component that adds the functionality you
need to your application. You can find detailed information about COM at
http://www.microsoft.com/com/default.asp.

Class Modules
Class modules (.cls files) are the foundation of object-oriented programming
in Visual Basic. They are analogous to a blueprint for a house. Just as a house is built
from a blueprint, new objects are created from class modules. These new objects
include your own customized properties and methods.
A class module is similar to a standard code module (.bas file) because both
contain functionality that can be used by other modules within the application. The
difference is that a class module provides functionality in the form of an object:

• Data in a standard module has program scope, which means that it exists for
the life of your program.
• Class module data exists for each object that is created from the class. Each
object's data exists only for the lifetime of the object; it is created when the
object is created, and destroyed when the object is destroyed.
• Variables declared as public in a standard module are visible from anywhere
in your project. Variables declared as public in a class module can only be
accessed by referencing a particular instance of a class or object.

Most commonly, class modules exist in code components. A code component


can be thought of as a container for multiple classes. For example, you could create a
"vehicles" code component that contains multiple classes; these classes can be used to
create objects such as cars, trucks, and vans. A client application uses a code
component by creating an object from one of the classes the component provides, and
invoking the object's properties, methods, and events.

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Creating COM Components With Visual Basic


The greatest benefit of COM is the ability to create COM components that can
be easily implemented in many applications. A COM component is a unit of
executable code, such as an .exe, .dll, or .ocx file that follows the COM specification
for creating objects. These are created from class modules in Visual Basic. A COM
component exposes objects that can be used by other applications. Visual Basic
handles much of the complexity of creating COM .exe and .dll files. You can create
three types of COM components with Visual Basic:

• ActiveX Controls

ActiveX controls (formerly known as OLE controls) are standard user-


interface elements that allow you to rapidly assemble reusable forms and
dialog boxes.

• Active Documents

Active documents are COM components that must be hosted and activated
within a document container. Active document technology is an extension to
OLE documents. It enables generic shell applications, such as Microsoft
Internet Explorer, to host different types of documents.

• ActiveX Code components

AcitveX Code components (COM executable programs and DLLs) are groups,
called libraries, of classes. Client applications use COM objects by creating
instances of classes provided by the COM .exe or .dll file. Client applications
call the properties, methods, and events provided by each COM object. In
Visual Basic, the project templates you use to create a COM components are
referred to as ActiveX EXEs and ActiveX DLLs.

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An Understanding over MS-Access Environment as Back


End

MS-Access:--

I have used MS.ACCESS for database. It is a RDBMS


Package developed by Microsoft. It is a relational database management system

That efficiently stores, retrieves and manages large amounts of data.

Data Access Models


Microsoft Access 2000 supports two data access models: the traditional Data
Access Objects (DAO) and ActiveX Data Objects (ADO). DAO targets the Jet
database engine to enable quick and easy database programming. Access 2000 is the
first version of Access to also support ADO for manipulating Jet databases. Instead of
being based on a single database engine, ADO uses a common programming model to
deliver access to universal data. It relies on OLE DB providers for low-level links to
data sources. OLE DB technologies will eventually make their ODBC predecessors
obsolete, much as ADO will replace DAO. Therefore, if you invest in learning ADO
now, you will get on the fast track to adopting future improvements in data access
with upcoming versions of Access and you'll be able to use more and different kinds
of data sources.
This chapter reviews the DAO and ADO data access models, with the primary
emphasis on ADO as a programming model. The brief DAO coverage introduces core
development concepts and provides a historical perspective on data access within
Access. Since DAO will not play a critical role in any subsequent chapters, this
chapter will cover using Jet and remote databases. For information on DAO code, see
the Access online documentation and Microsoft's Support Online
(support.microsoft.com/support/), a site that documents typical problems and their
associated workarounds. Many of the articles include code samples.

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This chapter will focus primarily on the ADO object models for Jet in Access
and the ADODB and ADOX libraries. Extensive programming examples will show
you how to accomplish typical database tasks. Other chapters in this book will build
on the information in this chapter and will cover additional ADO topics, such as
database replication, remote database access, and multi-user security.

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TOOLS & ENVIRONMENT

The platform is the hardware and software combination that the Client/Server
runs on. While hardware systems vary widely in features and capabilities, certain
common features are needed for the operating system software.

Hardware Specifications
Hardware is a set of physical components, which performs the functions of
applying appropriate, predefined instructions. In other words, one can say that
electronic and mechanical parts of computer constitute hardware.
This package is designed on a powerful programming language Visual Basic.
It is a powerful Graphical User Interface. The backend is ACCESS, which is used to
maintain database. It can run on almost all the popular microcomputers. The
following are the minimum hardware specifications to run this package: -

Hardware requirement:
Personal Computer: -
It minimum contains P-III
processor with 128 MB RAM.

Software Requirements:

The software is a set of procedures of coded information or a


program which when fed into the computer hardware, enables the computer
to perform the various tasks. Software is like a current inside the wire,
which cannot be seen but its effect can be felt.
1. Operating System:- Windows NT / 2000 / XP
2. Application Software:- Application software uses front end visual basic and
database access etc.
Editor:- Visual basic.

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Analysis & Design

A complete structure of the program

Analysis
To develop software which maintains all the record of day to day -Open Account,
Close or Edit Account, Monthly Statement, Bank summary and Transaction detail
etc. All the record and information is going to be store in Microsoft Access
Database

Draw the following conclusion:-


The project consists of four parts mainly

1. Open Account: -
It consists of new bank account form. A consist new enquiry
information who come to the bank for enquiry about new account (saving, current).
Then he or she fill up the new account form according to their account number
generated automatically and also generate cheui no automatically.

2. Close or Edit Account:-


It consists or provides editing and closing account form and also such
particular account information.

3. Monthly Statement: -
It consists of two sided form monthly statement of bank employee and
monthly statement of saving and current account employee.

4. Bank Summary: -
It consists of all information detail of bank employee account
transaction detail summary, recode of all branches and also record of draft and chewy.

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Program Structure

The detail structure and description of table are as follows:

Table Structure and Description:

1. Account: -

Account
Field size Constraint
Fieldname Field Type
Actno Number Long int Primary
Name Text 50
Address Text 50
Phone Number Double
Act type Text 20
City Text 50
Date Date/time Medium
date
Chequebook Yes/no

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This table is used to maintain open account details. Where employee come
from new account. Which keep all information about employee. Here act no define
primary key.

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ii. Account Type: -

Account type
Fieldname Field type Field size Constraint
Type code Text 50

Type name Text 50


Int rate Number Default

This table is used for which type of account opens a employee, type of account –
saving or current account and also give a account type code.

iii. Balance table: -

Balance table
Field Field type Field size Constraint
name
Actno Number Default
Balance Number Long
int

This table the balance of all type of account, saving or current account.

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iv. Cheque Table: -

Cheque table
Field name Field type Field size Constraint
Actno Number Default
No _from Number Default
No _to Number Default

This table content all account detail and if you open new account and chose
cheque option so give cheque no of your account.

v. Pass table: -

Pass table
Field name Field type Field size Constraint
Name Text 50
Pswd Text 50

vi. Tamp Table: -

Tamp table
Field name Field type Field size Constraint
Actno Number Long int
Temp type Text 50
Ckequeno Number Long int
Amount Number Long int
Date Date/time

This table show the tamp let of all account information and transaction of per day of bank.

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Vii. Transaction.1 table: -

Transaction table
Field name Field type Field size Constraint
Actno Number Long int Primary
Tran type Text 50
Amount Number Long int
act Type Text 50
Chequeno Number Long int
Date Date/time Default
Time Date/time Default

This table contains all per day transaction of bank and also summarized all
money transaction updating and editing.

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Data structure

Diagram (Design) :- Designing if system demonstrates the exact flow of I-P-


O cycle of the system. I-P-O cycle is Input-Process-Output cycle of the system, where
we need to define what are input we need to take to produced the output, which is our
requirements. According to this input and output we design the processing phase.
There are lot of category define to design the system few of them are begin discus
here.

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Data Flow Diagram: -

New Fills enquiry Enquiry Request for


customer New Control
Form New Account
Account Management

Provide Account Type

Send

New

Account

Request.

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Provide Account Number / Cheque Number


Account

Proce
ss

Account Details

CODING

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_____________________________________________________________________

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Component: Flash form


Form Name: Frmflase.frm
Code: ---
___________________________________________________________________________________
___

Private Sub Form_Click()


Unload Me
LoginForm.Show 1
'Form6.Show
End Sub

Private Sub Form_Load()


Timer1.Interval = 3000
End Sub

Private Sub Timer1_Timer()


Unload Me
LoginForm.Show 1
'Form6.Show
End Sub

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~

Login Form:--

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___________________________________________________________________________________
_

Component : Login form


Form Name :FrmLogin
Code :--

Dim rs As New ADODB.Recordset


Private Sub CancelButton_Click()
Unload Me
End Sub

Private Sub Form_Load()


rs.ActiveConnection = cn

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If rs.State = 1 Then rs.Close


rs.CursorLocation = adUseClient
rs.CursorType = adOpenKeyset
rs.LockType = adLockOptimistic
rs.Open "select * from Pass"
rs.MoveFirst
While Not rs.EOF = True
Combo1.AddItem rs(0)
rs.MoveNext
Wend
Combo1.ListIndex = 0
End Sub

Private Sub Frame1_DragDrop(Source As Control, X As Single, Y As Single)

End Sub

Private Sub OkButton_Click()


If rs.State = 1 Then rs.Close
rs.Open "select pswd from pass where name = '" & Combo1.Text & "'"
If rs!pswd = Text1.Text Then
Me.Caption = "Password Success"
GoTo 1
Else
Me.Caption = "Invalid Password"
Text1.Text = " "
Text1.SetFocus
Exit Sub
End If
1:
Call ShowForm
End Sub

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Private Sub ShowForm()


If Combo1.Text = "Employee" Then
Unload Me
Form1.Show
Form1.BnkButton.Enabled = False
ElseIf Combo1.Text = "Guest" Then
Unload Me

Form1.Show
Form1.AcButton.Enabled = False
Form1.BnkButton.Enabled = False
Form1.TrButton.Enabled = False
Form1.AcClButton.Enabled = False
ElseIf Combo1.Text = "Manager" Then
Unload Me
Permission = 1 'For Account Permission Clos account
Form1.Show
End If
End Sub

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Main Form:--

___________________________________________________________________________________
_

Component : Main form


Form Name frmMain

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Coding :---
___________________________________________________________________________________
___

Private Sub AcButton_Click()


'Unload Me
Form2.Top = 3000
Form2.Left = 4000
Form2.Show
End Sub

Private Sub AcClButton_Click()


'Unload Me
Form3.Top = 3000
Form3.Left = 4000
Form3.Show
End Sub

Private Sub BackButton_Click()


'Unload Me
LoginForm.Top = 3000
LoginForm.Left = 4000
LoginForm.Show
End Sub

Private Sub BnkButton_Click()


'Unload Me
Form5.Top = 3000
Form5.Left = 4000
Form5.Show
End Sub

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Private Sub ExButton_Click()


Unload Me
End Sub

Private Sub Picture1_Click()

End Sub

Private Sub StmtButton_Click()


'Unload Me
Form6.Top = 3000
Form6.Left = 4000
Form6.Show
End Sub

Private Sub TrButton_Click()


'Unload Me
Form4.Top = 3000
Form4.Left = 4000
Form4.Show
End Sub
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Open Account Form:--

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___________________________________________________________________________________
___

Component : Open Account Form


Form name Frmopen
Coding :-
___________________________________________________________________________________
___

Dim rs As New ADODB.Recordset


Dim MaxNo As Long

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Dim a As Integer

Private Sub Check1_Click()

End Sub

Private Sub Command1_Click()


Dim sstr, s As String
Dim rst As New ADODB.Recordset
rst.Open "Select max(actno) from Account", cn, adOpenKeyset, adLockOptimistic,
cmdtext
a = rst(0) + 1
If CheckField = True Then
s = Text1.Text
If Check1.Value = 1 Then
sstr = "insert into account "
sstr = sstr + "values(" & a & ",'" & Text1.Text & "', '" & Text3.Text & "', "
sstr = sstr + " " & Text2.Text & " ,'" & Combo1.Text & "' ,'" & Text6.Text
& "','" & Date & "',YES)"
cn.Execute sstr
MsgBox "Account Created " & "Account Number = " & a, vbInformation, a
Call UpdateCheque
MsgBox "Ur Cheque No is from " & MaxNo & " To " & MaxNo + 10,
vbInformation
StatusBar1.Panels(2).Text = "Cheque No " & MaxNo & " - " & MaxNo +
10
ElseIf Check1.Value = 0 Then
sstr = "insert into account "
sstr = sstr + "values(" & a & ",'" & Text1.Text & "', '" & Text3.Text & "', "
sstr = sstr + " " & Text2.Text & " ,'" & Combo1.Text & "' ,'" & Text6.Text
& "','" & Date & "',NO)"
cn.Execute sstr
MsgBox "Account Created " & "Account Number = " & a, vbInformation, a

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StatusBar1.Panels(2).Text = "Cheque Book Not Issued"


End If
Call AddDeposite
StatusBar1.Panels(1).Text = "Hello " & s & " " & a
Call ClearField
End If
rst.Close
End Sub

Private Sub AddDeposite()


Dim s As String
s = "insert into BalanceTable values "
s = s + "(" & a & "," & Text5.Text & ")"
cn.Execute s
End Sub

Private Function CheckField() As Boolean


If Text1.Text = "" Then
MsgBox " Enter Name Please "
Text1.SetFocus
CheckField = False
ElseIf Text3.Text = "" Then
MsgBox " Enter Address please "
Text3.SetFocus
CheckField = False
ElseIf Text5.Text = "" Then
MsgBox "Balance Should deposite"
Text5.SetFocus
CheckField = False
ElseIf Check1.Value = 1 Then
If Not Val(Text5.Text) >= 1500 Then
MsgBox "Minimum Balance Should be 1500"
CheckField = False

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Else
CheckField = True
End If
ElseIf Check1.Value = 0 Then
If Not Val(Text5.Text) >= 500 Then
MsgBox "Minimum Balance Should be 500"
CheckField = False
Else
CheckField = True
End If
Else
CheckField = True
End If
End Function

Private Sub Command2_Click()


Call ClearField
End Sub
Sub ClearField()
Text1.Text = ""
Text2.Text = ""
Text3.Text = ""
Text5.Text = ""
Me.Text6.Text = ""
Check1.Value = 0
End Sub
Private Sub Command3_Click()
Unload Me
'Form1.Show 1
End Sub

Private Sub Command4_Click()


Unload Me

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End Sub
Private Sub UpdateCheque()
Dim rst As New ADODB.Recordset
rst.CursorLocation = adUseClient
rst.Open "select max(NoTo) from cheque", cn, adOpenKeyset, adLockOptimistic
If rst.RecordCount > 0 Then
If Not rst.EOF Then
MaxNo = Val(rst.Fields(0)) + 1
Else
MaxNo = 1234
End If
Else
MaxNo = 1234
End If
cn.Execute "insert into cheque(Actno,NoForm,NoTo)values(" & a & "," & MaxNo
& "," & MaxNo + 10 & ")"
rst.Close
End Sub

Private Sub Form_Load()


Text4.Caption = Date$
Label6.Caption = Time()
If rs.State = 1 Then rs.Close
rs.Open "select * from AccountType", cn, adOpenKeyset, adLockOptimistic,
cmdtext
rs.MoveFirst
While Not rs.EOF
Combo1.AddItem rs(1)
rs.MoveNext
Wend
Combo1.ListIndex = 0
End Sub
Private Sub Text2_KeyPress(KeyAscii As Integer)

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If Chr(KeyAscii) Like "[0-9]" Or KeyAscii = 8 Then


Else
KeyAscii = 0
End If
End Sub

Private Sub Text5_KeyPress(KeyAscii As Integer)


If Chr(KeyAscii) Like "[0-9]" Or KeyAscii = 8 Then
Else
KeyAscii = 0
End If
End Sub
Private Sub Timer1_Timer()
Label6.Caption = Time()
End Sub
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Edit Or Delete Account Form:--

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Component : Edit and close Account Form

Form Name : frmEditAct

Coding :-
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Dim rs As New ADODB.Recordset


'----------------------------------------
'Close account form to close account

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'Permission variable is to check the permission to delete the


'Record that manager can delete the record
'----------------------------------------

Private Sub CmdCloseAct_Click()


Dim rst As New ADODB.Recordset
rst.ActiveConnection = cn
If Permission = 1 Then
Dim stmt, ms As String
Dim s As Long
ms = MsgBox("Do U really want to Close Account", vbYesNo, "Delete Record ")
If ms = vbYes Then
If rst.State = 1 Then rst.Close
s = Combo1.Text
rst.Open "select ChequeBook from account where actno = " & s & ""
If rst!ChequeBook = True Then
stmt = "delete from cheque where actno = " & s & ""
cn.Execute stmt
End If
rst.Close
stmt = "delete from account where actno = "
stmt = stmt + " " & s & ""
cn.Execute stmt
'Get the balance back before close account
If rst.State = 1 Then rs.Close
rst.Open "select balance from BalanceTable where actno = " & s & " "
StatusBar1.Panels(1).Text = "Ur balance was " & rst(0) & " Get the money"
MsgBox "Ur balance was " & rst(0) & " Get the money"
rst.Close
stmt = "delete from BalanceTable where actno = " & s & " "
cn.Execute stmt
stmt = "delete from Transaction1 where actno = " & s & " "
cn.Execute stmt

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MsgBox "Account Close "


rs.Requery
End If
Else
MsgBox "U dont have Permission to Close Account ", vbInformation, "Close
Account"
End If
End Sub

Private Sub CmdFirst_Click()


If rs.RecordCount > 0 Then
rs.MoveFirst
End If
If rs.BOF Then
MsgBox "You Are Onto The First Record"
Else
Call FillRecord(rs)
End If
End Sub

Private Sub CmdLast_Click()


If rs.RecordCount > 0 Then
rs.MoveLast
End If
If rs.EOF = True Then
MsgBox "You Are Onto The Last Record"
Else
rs.MoveLast
Call FillRecord(rs)
Exit Sub
End If
End Sub

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Private Sub CmdMain_Click()


Unload Me
Form1.Show
End Sub

Private Sub CmdNext_Click()


If rs.RecordCount > 0 Then
rs.MoveNext
End If
If rs.EOF Then
MsgBox "You Are Onto The Last Record"
If rs.RecordCount > 0 Then
rs.MoveLast
End If
Else
Call FillRecord(rs)
End If
End Sub

Private Sub CmdPrev_Click()


If rs.RecordCount > 0 Then
rs.MovePrevious
End If
If rs.BOF Then
MsgBox "You Are Onto The First Record"
If rs.RecordCount > 0 Then
rs.MoveFirst
End If
Else
Call FillRecord(rs)
End If
End Sub

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Private Sub CmdUpdate_Click()


Dim stmt As String
stmt = "update Account set nam = '" & Text1.Text & "' , "
stmt = stmt + " address = '" & Text4.Text & "' ,"
stmt = stmt + " phone = " & Text2.Text & " , "
stmt = stmt + " Actype = '" & Text3.Text & "' where "
stmt = stmt + "actno = " & Combo1.Text & " "
cn.Execute stmt
MsgBox "Update Succeed ", vbInformation, "Saving Record"
rs.Requery
End Sub

Private Sub Combo1_Click()


' This is for navigate through combo box
Dim rs1 As New ADODB.Recordset
If rs1.State = 1 Then rs.Close
rs1.Open "select * from Account where actno= " & Combo1.Text & " ", cn,
adOpenKeyset, adLockOptimistic, adCmdText
If rs1.RecordCount > 0 Then
Call FillRecord(rs1)
End If
rs1.Close
End Sub

Private Sub Command1_Click() 'Issue Cheque book


Dim stmt As String
Dim rst As New ADODB.Recordset
If Check1.Value = 0 Then
If rst.State = 1 Then rst.Close
rst.Open "select max(noto) from Cheque", cn, adOpenKeyset, adLockOptimistic,
cmdtext
Dim MaxNo As Long
If rst.RecordCount > 0 Then

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MaxNo = rst(0)
MaxNo = MaxNo + 1
stmt = "insert into Cheque values ("
stmt = stmt + "" & Combo1.Text & ", " & MaxNo & "," & MaxNo + 10 & ")"
cn.Execute stmt
' This is to update in the account master table
stmt = "update account set ChequeBook = YES where "
stmt = stmt + "actno = " & Combo1.Text & ""
cn.Execute stmt
MsgBox "Cheque book created form " & MaxNo & " To " & MaxNo + 10
StatusBar1.Panels(1).Text = "Cheque book created form " &
MaxNo & " To " & MaxNo + 10
rs.Requery
'This is to move record to the first position
If rs.RecordCount > 0 Then
rs.MoveFirst
End If
If rs.BOF Then
MsgBox "You Are Onto The First Record"
Else
Call FillRecord(rs)
End If
End If
Else
Dim ch As String
ch = MsgBox("Cheque Already Issued if cheque last then click yes", vbYesNo)
If ch = vbYes Then
stmt = "delete from Cheque where actno = " & Combo1.Text & ""
cn.Execute stmt
If rst.State = 1 Then rst.Close
rst.Open "select max(NoTo) from Cheque", cn, adOpenKeyset,
adLockOptimistic, cmdtext
If rst.RecordCount > 0 Then

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'Dim MaxNo As Long


MaxNo = rst(0)
MaxNo = MaxNo + 1
stmt = "insert into Cheque values ("
stmt = stmt + "" & Combo1.Text & ", " & MaxNo & "," & MaxNo + 10 & ")"
cn.Execute stmt
'This is to update in the acccount master table
stmt = "update account set ChequeBook = YES where "
stmt = stmt + "actno = " & Combo1.Text & ""
cn.Execute stmt
MsgBox "Cheque book created form " & MaxNo & " To " & MaxNo + 10
StatusBar1.Panels(1).Text = "Cheque book created form " & MaxNo & " To "
& MaxNo + 10
rs.Requery
'This is to move record to the first position
If rs.RecordCount > 0 Then
rs.MoveFirst
End If
If rs.BOF Then
MsgBox "You Are Onto The First Record"
Else
Call FillRecord(rs)
End If
End If

End If
End If
End Sub

Private Sub Form_Load()


rs.ActiveConnection = cn
If rs.State = 1 Then rs.Close
rs.CursorLocation = adUseClient

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rs.CursorType = adOpenKeyset
rs.LockType = adLockOptimistic
rs.Open "select * from Account order by actno"
If Not rs.BOF Then rs.MoveFirst
While Not rs.EOF
Combo1.AddItem rs!actno
rs.MoveNext
Wend
If Not rs.BOF Then rs.MoveFirst
If rs.RecordCount > 0 Then
Call FillRecord(rs)
End If
End Sub
'************************************************
'Fill Record in the Form Controls

Private Sub FillRecord(rs As ADODB.Recordset)


Dim i As Integer
Dim a
Dim rsB As New ADODB.Recordset
If rs.RecordCount > 0 Then
For i = 0 To Combo1.ListCount - 1
If Combo1.List(i) = Trim(rs!actno) Then
Combo1.ListIndex = i
Exit For
End If
Next
End If
a = rs!actno
Text1.Text = rs!Nam
Text2.Text = rs!phone
Text3.Text = rs!actype
Text4.Text = rs!address

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Text6.Text = rs!Date
'Fill in the check box
If rs!ChequeBook = True Then
Check1.Value = 1
Else
Check1.Value = 0
End If
'To get the balance from Balance Table
If rsB.State = 1 Then rsB.Close
rsB.Open "select * from BalanceTable where actno = " & a & "", cn,
adOpenKeyset, adLockOptimistic, cmdtext
Text5.Text = rsB!balance
End Sub

Private Sub Frame1_DragDrop(Source As Control, X As Single, Y As Single)

End Sub

Amount Transaction Form:--

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_____________________________________________________________________
__

Component :Amount Transaction form

Form Name : frmtran

Code :-

Dim rs As New ADODB.Recordset


Dim a As Boolean 'To check the balance is greater or less

Private Sub Combo2_Click()


If Combo2.ListIndex = 0 Then
'withdraw
Combo3.Clear
Combo3.AddItem "Cheque"
Combo3.AddItem "Withdrawl"
Combo3.ListIndex = 0
ElseIf Combo2.ListIndex = 1 Then
'Deposit
Combo3.Clear
Combo3.AddItem "Draft"
Combo3.AddItem "Cash"
Combo3.AddItem "Cheque"
Combo3.ListIndex = 0
End If
End Sub

Private Sub Combo3_Click()


If Combo3.Text = "Cheque" Or Combo3.Text = "Draft" Then
Text2.Enabled = True

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Else
Text2.Enabled = False
End If
End Sub
'This procedure is to check that the cheque number
'Which is entered is correct or not

Private Function CheqTest() As Boolean


If Not Combo2.Text = "Deposite" Then
Dim rst As New ADODB.Recordset
rst.ActiveConnection = cn
If rst.State = 1 Then rst.Close
rst.CursorLocation = adUseClient
rst.CursorType = adOpenKeyset
rst.LockType = adLockOptimistic
rst.Open "select * from account where actno = " & Combo1.Text & ""
If rst!ChequeBook = True Then
If Not Text2.Text = "" Then
If rst.State = 1 Then rst.Close
rst.Open "select * from Cheque where actno = " & Combo1.Text & " "
If rst.RecordCount > 0 Then
If Text2.Text >= rst(1) And Text2.Text <= rst(2) Then
MsgBox "SS"
CheqTest = True
Else
MsgBox "Please enter the valid cheque no", vbInformation
CheqTest = False
Exit Function
End If
End If
Else
MsgBox "U will have to select Cheque and enter cheque number ",
vbInformation

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CheqTest = False
Exit Function
End If
Else
CheqTest = True
End If
Else
CheqTest = True
End If
End Function
'This is the submit button command button that is
'To submit the transaction in the transaction table
'After checking the appropriate field

Private Sub Command1_Click()


Dim sstr As String
If Not Text1.Text = "" Or Val(Text1.Text) < 100 Then
If Text2.Text = "" Then
Text2.Text = 0
End If
sstr = "Insert into Transaction1 values("
sstr = sstr + " " & Combo1.Text & ",'" & Combo2.Text & "',"
sstr = sstr + "" & Text1.Text & ",'" & Combo3.Text & "'"
sstr = sstr + "," & Text2.Text & ",'" & Date & "','" & Time & "')"
If CheqTest = True Then
Call UpdateMoney
If a = True Then
cn.Execute sstr
StatusBar1.Panels(1).Text = "Money " & Combo2.Text & " Success"
MsgBox "Money " & Combo2.Text & " Success"
End If
a = False
End If

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Call ClearField
Else
MsgBox "please Enter Lease 100 Transaction Amount ", vbInformation
End If
End Sub
'This is to Update the balance in database

Private Sub UpdateMoney()


Dim rst As New ADODB.Recordset
Dim stmt As String
Dim d As Long
If rst.State = 1 Then rst.Close
rst.Open "select * from BalanceTable where actno = " & Combo1.Text & "", cn,
adOpenKeyset, adLockOptimistic, cmdtext
If Combo2.Text = "Deposite" Then
d = rst!balance + Val(Text1.Text)
stmt = "update BalanceTable set balance = " & d & ""
stmt = stmt + " where actno = " & Combo1.Text & ""
cn.Execute stmt
a = True
ElseIf Combo2.Text = "Withdraw" Then
If rst!balance > Val(Text1.Text) Then
d = rst!balance - Val(Text1.Text)
stmt = "update BalanceTable set balance = " & d & ""
stmt = stmt + " where actno = " & Combo1.Text & ""
cn.Execute stmt
a = True
Else
MsgBox "U dont have money to Transact U have only " & rst!balance
a = False
End If
End If
End Sub

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Private Sub Command2_Click()


Unload Me
'Form1.Show 1
End Sub
Private Sub ClearField()
Text1.Text = ""
Text2.Text = ""
Combo1.ListIndex = 0
Combo2.ListIndex = 0
Combo3.ListIndex = 0
End Sub

Private Sub Command3_Click()


Call ClearField
End Sub
Private Sub Command4_Click()
Unload Me
End Sub
Private Sub Form_Load()
Timer1.Interval = 1000
Label3.Caption = Time
Label2.Caption = Date
rs.ActiveConnection = cn
If rs.State = 1 Then rs.Close
rs.CursorLocation = adUseClient
rs.CursorType = adOpenKeyset
rs.LockType = adLockOptimistic
rs.Open "select * from Account order by actno"
rs.MoveFirst
'This is to fill the account number combo
While Not rs.EOF = True
Combo1.AddItem rs!actno

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rs.MoveNext
Wend
rs.Close
Combo2.AddItem "Withdraw"
Combo2.AddItem "Deposite"
Combo2.ListIndex = 0
Combo1.ListIndex = 0
Combo3.Clear
Combo3.AddItem "Cheque"
Combo3.AddItem "Withdrawl"
'rs.Close
End Sub
Private Sub Timer1_Timer()
Label3.Caption = Time
End Sub

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Bank Summary Form:--

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Component : Summary form

Form Name : FrmSumary

Code :-

Private Sub Command1_Click()


Unload Me
End Sub

Private Sub Command2_Click()

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Unload Me
Form1.Show 1
End Sub

Private Sub Command3_Click()


SummaryRept.Refresh
DataEnvironment1.rsCommand2.Requery
SummaryRept.Show
End Sub

Private Sub DataGrid1_Click()

End Sub

Private Sub Form_Load()


Adodc1.Refresh
End Sub

Bank Summary Report :--

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__

Component : Summary report form

Form Name FrmSummary

Code :-

Dim rs As New ADODB.Recordset

Private Sub DataReport_Activate()

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'rs.Open "select Balance from BalanceTable where actno = " & txtActno & "", cn,
adOpenKeyset, adLockOptimistic, cmdtext
'Text1 = rs(0)
'rs.Close
End Sub

Private Sub DataReport_Error(ByVal JobType As


MSDataReportLib.AsyncTypeConstants, ByVal Cookie As Long, ByVal ErrObj As
MSDataReportLib.RptError, ShowError As Boolean)
On Error Resume Next
End Sub

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Bank Account Statement Form:--

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__

Component : Account statement form


Form Name : frmStatement
Code :-

Dim stmt As String


Dim rs As New ADODB.Recordset
Private Sub Combo1_Click()
Call DeleteRecord
Call FillDBgrid
Call FillBalance

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Adodc1.Refresh
DataGrid1.Refresh
End Sub
Private Sub Command1_Click()
Unload Me
'Form1.Show 1
End Sub
Private Sub Command2_Click()
Unload Me
End Sub
Private Sub Command3_Click()
If DataEnvironment1.rsCommand1.State = 1 Then
DataEnvironment1.rsCommand1.Close
DataEnvironment1.rsCommand1.Open "select * from Temptable", cn,
adOpenKeyset, adLockOptimistic, cmdtext
DataEnvironment1.rsCommand1.Requery
StatmentRept.Refresh
StatmentRept.Show
End Sub

Private Sub DataGrid1_Click()

End Sub

Private Sub Form_Load()


rs.ActiveConnection = cn
If rs.State = 1 Then rs.Close
rs.CursorLocation = adUseClient
rs.CursorType = adOpenKeyset
rs.LockType = adLockOptimistic
rs.Open "select actno from account order by actno"
If rs.RecordCount > 0 Then
rs.MoveFirst

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While Not rs.EOF = True


Combo1.AddItem rs(0)
rs.MoveNext
Wend
End If
Combo1.ListIndex = 0
Call DeleteRecord
Call FillDBgrid
Call FillBalance
Adodc1.Refresh
DataGrid1.Refresh
End Sub
Private Sub DeleteRecord()
stmt = "delete from TempTable "
cn.Execute stmt
End Sub
Private Sub FillDBgrid()
Dim rst As New ADODB.Recordset
If rst.State = 1 Then rst.Close
If Not Combo1.Text = "" Then
rst.Open "select ActNo,TranType,amount,Cheqno,date1 from transaction1
where actno = " & Combo1.Text & "", cn, adOpenKeyset, adLockOptimistic,
cmdtext
If rst.RecordCount > 0 Then
If Not rst.BOF Then rst.MoveFirst
While Not rst.EOF = True
stmt = "insert into TempTable values ( " & rst(0) & ",'" & rst(1) & "',"
& rst(2) & "," & rst(3) & "," & rst(4) & ")"
cn.Execute stmt
Adodc1.Refresh
DoEvents
DataGrid1.Refresh
rst.MoveNext

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Wend
End If
Else
StatusBar1.Panels(0).Text = "Not Any Transaction Made"
End If
Call FillBalance
End Sub
Private Sub FillBalance()
Dim rsq As New ADODB.Recordset
If rsq.State = 1 Then rsq.Close
rsq.Open "select Balance from BalanceTable where actno = " & Combo1.Text & "
", cn, adOpenKeyset, adLockOptimistic, cmdtext
Text1.Text = rsq(0)
End Sub
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~

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Bank Account Statement Report:--

_____________________________________________________________________
_
Component : Statement report form
Form Name : FrmStetement
Code:-

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Private Sub DataReport_Error(ByVal JobType As


MSDataReportLib.AsyncTypeConstants, ByVal Cookie As Long, ByVal ErrObj As
MSDataReportLib.RptError, ShowError As Boolean)
On Error Resume Next
If DataEnvironment1.rsCommand1.State = 1 Then
DataEnvironment1.rsCommand1.Close
'DataEnvironment1.rsCommand1.Open "select * from Temptable", cn,
adOpenKeyset, adLockOptimistic, cmdtext
DataEnvironment1.rsCommand1.Requery
StatmentRept.Refresh
End Sub

Private Sub DataReport_Initialize()


On Error Resume Next
If DataEnvironment1.rsCommand1.State = 1 Then
DataEnvironment1.rsCommand1.Close
DataEnvironment1.rsCommand1.Open "select * from Temptable", cn,
adOpenKeyset, adLockOptimistic, cmdtext
DataEnvironment1.rsCommand1.Requery
StatmentRept.Refresh
End Sub

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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___

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Module Code:-
_____________________________________________________________________
___

Dim stmt As String


Dim rs As New ADODB.Recordset

Private Sub Combo1_Click()


Call DeleteRecord
Call FillDBgrid
Call FillBalance
Adodc1.Refresh
DataGrid1.Refresh
End Sub

Private Sub Command1_Click()


Unload Me
'Form1.Show 1
End Sub

Private Sub Command2_Click()


Unload Me
End Sub

Private Sub Command3_Click()


If DataEnvironment1.rsCommand1.State = 1 Then
DataEnvironment1.rsCommand1.Close
DataEnvironment1.rsCommand1.Open "select * from Temptable", cn,
adOpenKeyset, adLockOptimistic, cmdtext
DataEnvironment1.rsCommand1.Requery
StatmentRept.Refresh

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StatmentRept.Show
End Sub

Private Sub DataGrid1_Click()

End Sub

Private Sub Form_Load()


rs.ActiveConnection = cn
If rs.State = 1 Then rs.Close
rs.CursorLocation = adUseClient
rs.CursorType = adOpenKeyset
rs.LockType = adLockOptimistic
rs.Open "select actno from account order by actno"
If rs.RecordCount > 0 Then
rs.MoveFirst
While Not rs.EOF = True
Combo1.AddItem rs(0)
rs.MoveNext
Wend
End If
Combo1.ListIndex = 0
Call DeleteRecord
Call FillDBgrid
Call FillBalance
Adodc1.Refresh
DataGrid1.Refresh
End Sub
Private Sub DeleteRecord()
stmt = "delete from TempTable "
cn.Execute stmt
End Sub

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Private Sub FillDBgrid()


Dim rst As New ADODB.Recordset
If rst.State = 1 Then rst.Close
If Not Combo1.Text = "" Then
rst.Open "select ActNo,TranType,amount,Cheqno,date1 from transaction1
where actno = " & Combo1.Text & "", cn, adOpenKeyset, adLockOptimistic,
cmdtext
If rst.RecordCount > 0 Then
If Not rst.BOF Then rst.MoveFirst
While Not rst.EOF = True
stmt = "insert into TempTable values ( " & rst(0) & ",'" & rst(1) & "',"
& rst(2) & "," & rst(3) & "," & rst(4) & ")"
cn.Execute stmt
Adodc1.Refresh
DoEvents
DataGrid1.Refresh
rst.MoveNext
Wend
End If
Else
StatusBar1.Panels(0).Text = "Not Any Transaction Made"
End If
Call FillBalance

End Sub

Private Sub FillBalance()


Dim rsq As New ADODB.Recordset
If rsq.State = 1 Then rsq.Close
rsq.Open "select Balance from BalanceTable where actno = " & Combo1.Text & "
", cn, adOpenKeyset, adLockOptimistic, cmdtext
Text1.Text = rsq(0)

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End Sub

***** END OF THE PROGRAM *****

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Documentation

This website project “www.indiaonline.com” is developed by


………….. This is a application software like any application working on bank,
hospital project, etc. where staff can store database in computer and easily analyse the
data and get information.

To install this application software in your system do the following:-


1). Save exefiles and database files and folder under "banksys" folder in ..C: drive..
2). Double click the application software.
3). For exit click on exit..
User Manual

Account Statement: User can take the account statement by displaying all the
customers records.

List of all account holders: User can view the consolidated list of all the account
holders.

Transactions: User can deposit or withdraw amount in customer’s account by


selecting transaction form of the project.

Opening new account: User can open new customer account by adding new record
from customer form.

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Future Scope of the Project

This project can be used in the bank after adding some more useful modules in
the project for which banks are providing services, like – opening saving or current
account, giving loans, providing credit or debit card services, ATM services, services
like payment of electricity bills, telephone bills.
Utmost care and back-up procedures must be established to ensure 100%
successful implementation of the computerized banking system. In case of system
failure, the organization should be in a position to process the transaction with another
organization or if the worst comes to the worst, it should be in a position to complete
it manually
Conclusion

This project is designed to meet the requirements of a Banking System. It has been
developed in Visual Basic, keeping in mind the specifications of the system.

For designing the system we have used simple data flow diagrams.
Overall the project teaches us the essential skills like:

 Using system analysis and design techniques like data flow diagram in designing
the system.
 Understanding the database handling

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Reference: ----

1. Visual Basic (BT -12, Manipal)

2. Advance Microsoft Visual Basic -6.0 2nd Editions

3. Programming Microsoft Visual Basic -6

4. Mastering Visual Basic-6

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