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Old March 16th, 2010, 11:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
Al Campagna[_2_]
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Default Point of Sale database - does it exist?

brainmush,
I couldn't agree with Gina more...
Given your level of expertise, and time available, you should definitely
look into "canned" POS software. There are tons of POS packages out
on the web, from bare bones to sophisticated, and often reviewed by real
users.
--
hth
Al Campagna
Microsoft Access MVP 2007-2009
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"brainmush" wrote in message
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I need to (very quickly) create a program that is user friendly that would
be
used by a small corner store to track
sales/inventory/expenses/employees/etc.
the main issue is it need to track every sale by the employee entering (by
combo boxes) categories then choosing the product and then that would
bring
up the price and a quanity box. The employee would enter all the products
for each sale and would get a running total for each client. Once the
sale
is complete it would update the inventory to subtract the quantities sold.
Other ideas is to be able to have promotion prices for regular clients,
pop-ups to show when inventory needs to be restocked and so on. I know
there are inventory databases out there but I can't find one to for a
point
of sales program. Does anyone know if it exists? Is there a template out
there somewhere. I started trying to create it myself but as it turns
out,
spending the last 3 years with a baby did nothing good for my brain and
programming skills. I have very little time and fear I may need to accept
defeat! PLEASE HELP!!!!!