The program requirements are: · Does not save data to a database · Is well labeled · Is tested. · Has an input field for the date, which is automatically filled but can be overwritten. · Has an input field for a social security number. The social security number is checked against 5 valid values and then brings up the name of the employee or an error message. · Allows for 6 in and out times within the day (6 pairs of input fields). In other words, the employee can check in and out 6 times. · Has an input field for hours of sick leave taken that day (2 decimal positions). · Has an input field for hours of personal leave taken that day (2 decimal positions). · Does not allow the employee to have more than 8 hours of actual working hours if sick leave or personal leave is taken that day. · Has a "submit" button. · Full screen editing can occur until the "submit" button is clicked. · After the "submit" button is clicked, the hours worked that day are displayed. · After the "submit" button is clicked, the pay for that day is displayed. Pay rate is $10.00/hour. Time and a half is paid for overtime (more than 8 hours). · After the "submit" button is clicked, a password field appears. The correct password, which is "PASS" allows full screen editing again. · Cannot be [login to view URL] see more in deliverables.
## Deliverables
1) Complete and fully-functional working program(s) in executable form as well as complete source code of all work done. the program should include these smaller steps incorporated anywhere in the form and code : 1 Write a program with four or five different controls of various types, including a label called 'lblClicked'. Write a routine that takes a control as an argument and displays in 'lblClicked' the name and type of the control, such as: "You clicked Command 1, a CommandButton." Implement the functionality so that the label always displays the last control pressed. 2 Create a new project with a single CommandButton labeled 'Turn on system'. Create a class for the project called clsSwitch. Add a single property to clsSwitch and a Boolean called State. Implement the following functionality: 3 When the user clicks the button, the State value switches from True to False or False to True. If the value is True, the caption on the button should read 'Turn off system'. If the value is False, the caption should read 'Turn me on'.
## Platform
should run on Windows 98-2000-xp
## Deadline information
Must be completed by 11/19/2002