├── CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── __pycache__
├── AppOperations.cpython-37.pyc
└── MISman.cpython-37.pyc
├── code
├── AppOperations.py
├── MISman.py
├── ScreenGUI1.py
├── akankha.xls
├── appDb.sqlite
├── load_data.py
└── test.py
└── img
├── 10_query2_mis.png
├── 11_query3_mis.png
├── 12_quit.png
├── 1_opening.png
├── 2_insert_db.png
├── 3_load_data.png
├── 4_show_db.png
├── 5_update_data.png
├── 6_update_data1.png
├── 7_det_mis.png
├── 8_col_helper.png
└── 9_query1_mis.png
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1 | # Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct
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3 | ## Our Pledge
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1 | # Management Information System using TKinter in Python3
2 | [](https://zenodo.org/badge/latestdoi/156406516)
3 | [](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0)
4 | 
5 | 
6 | 
7 |
8 | A basic excel application
9 |
10 | #### The picture of the opening GUI application of the MIS
11 |
12 | Here you could perform various tasks of a general MIS database application.
13 |
14 | 
15 |
16 | #### The insertion part of the database application
17 |
18 | Here you could insert into the database according to the number of columns present
19 |
20 | 
21 |
22 | #### The picture when the data loads through the excel sheet
23 |
24 | Here the data is directly loaded to the excel sheet. The data is loaded after one second, since timesamp is given as a key value here.
25 |
26 | 
27 |
28 | #### The picture of the database
29 |
30 | Here the general show db option is given
31 |
32 | 
33 |
34 |
35 | #### The update data option
36 |
37 | 
38 |
39 | #### The picture when the data is updated sucessfully
40 |
41 | 
42 |
43 | #### General MIS operations
44 |
45 | The picture of the general MIS queries you can perform according to the common schema of the data present
46 |
47 | 
48 |
49 |
50 | #### The picture of the helper of MIS naming conventions
51 |
52 | 
53 |
54 | #### The picture of the result of the first query
55 |
56 | 
57 |
58 | #### The picture of the result of the second query
59 |
60 | 
61 |
62 | #### The picture of the result of the third query
63 |
64 | 
65 |
66 | #### The picture of the end note, comiting all existing changes made
67 |
68 | 
69 |
70 |
71 | ## Contribution
72 |
73 |
74 | Please feel free to raise issues and fix any existing ones. Further details can be found in our [code of conduct](https://github.com/Jimut123/basic_excel_app/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md).
75 |
76 | ### While making a PR, please make sure you:
77 | - [ ] Always start your PR description with "Fixes #issue_number", if you're fixing an issue.
78 | - [ ] Briefly mention the purpose of the PR, along with the tools/libraries you have used. It would be great if you could be version specific.
79 | - [ ] Briefly mention what logic you used to implement the changes/upgrades.
80 | - [ ] Provide in-code review comments on GitHub to highlight specific LOC if deemed necessary.
81 | - [ ] Please provide snapshots if deemed necessary.
82 | - [ ] Update readme if required.
83 |
84 |
85 | ## [LICENSE](https://github.com/Jimut123/basic_excel_app/blob/master/LICENSE)
86 | ```
87 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
88 | Version 3, 29 June 2007
89 |
90 | Copyright (C) 2019-20 Jimut Bahan Pal,
91 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
92 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
93 | ```
94 |
95 |
96 |
97 | Author : [Jimut Bahan Pal](https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimut-bahan-pal-156862123/)
98 |
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1 | '''
2 | This module provides the Database Operations for the MIS
3 |
4 | e-mail : jimutbahanpal@yahoo.com
5 | website : https://jimut123.github.io/
6 |
7 | '''
8 |
9 | __version__ = "0.0.1-beta"
10 | __author__ = "Jimut Bahan Pal "
11 |
12 | import sqlite3
13 | from tkinter import *
14 | from tkinter import font
15 | from tkinter.filedialog import askopenfilename
16 | from datetime import datetime
17 |
18 |
19 | # making the connection
20 | conn = sqlite3.connect("appDb.sqlite")
21 | cur = conn.cursor()
22 |
23 | # email address is the primary key
24 | cur.executescript('''
25 |
26 | CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS details(
27 | sl_no INTEGER,
28 | name TEXT,
29 | e_mail TEXT,
30 | flat TEXT,
31 | tower TEXT,
32 | area INTEGER,
33 | parking TEXT,
34 | recpt_fees INTEGER,
35 | addr TEXT,
36 | contact_no TEXT,
37 | timestmp DATE
38 |
39 | );
40 |
41 | ''')
42 | total_record = 0
43 | class Rec:
44 | def countTotalRec():
45 | # To count the total no. of records in the table.
46 | cur.execute('''SELECT count( * ) as total_record FROM details''')
47 | total_record = cur.fetchone()[0]
48 | print("Total data present : ",total_record)
49 | return total_record
50 | def timestmp():
51 | # to return the current timestamp for making it an unique primary key
52 | tmestmp = datetime.now().isoformat(timespec='seconds')
53 | #print(type(tmestmp))
54 | return tmestmp
55 |
56 | class AppOperations:
57 | def save_root():
58 | # To save the data on closing the whole application, by comitting it
59 | print("Saving your data !")
60 | conn.commit()
61 | def insertData(name, e_mail, tower, flat, area, parking, recpt_fees, addr, contact_no):
62 | '''
63 | To insert the data into the database
64 | '''
65 | try :
66 | cur.execute('''INSERT
67 | INTO details (sl_no, name, e_mail, tower, flat, area, parking, recpt_fees, addr, contact_no, timestmp)
68 | VALUES ( ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ? )''',
69 | ( (Rec.countTotalRec()+1),name,e_mail,tower,flat,area,parking,recpt_fees,addr,contact_no,Rec.timestmp(),))
70 | conn.commit()
71 | return 1
72 | except:
73 | print("Ops! something went wrong during insertion of the data!!")
74 | return 0
75 | return 1
76 |
77 | def displayData(): # returns all the data present in the db, list of tuples
78 | '''
79 | This module returns the data that is to be send for displaying
80 | '''
81 | data_fetch = cur.execute(''' SELECT * FROM details ''')
82 | list_db = []
83 | for item in data_fetch:
84 | list_db.append(item)
85 | #print(list_db)
86 | return list_db
87 |
88 | def countTotalItems():
89 | total_items = 0 # contains the total no. of items present in the table
90 | data_fetch = cur.execute(''' SELECT * FROM details ''')
91 | for item in data_fetch:
92 | total_items = total_items + 1
93 | return total_items
94 |
95 | def test_d():
96 | k = '2018-07-25T21:48:28'
97 | iitems = cur.execute(''' SELECT * FROM details WHERE timestmp = ?''',(k))
98 | for item in items:
99 | print(item)
100 |
101 | def reset_slno():
102 | '''
103 | This part resets the sl. no. of the whole db
104 | '''
105 | def update_Sl(slno_dum,first):
106 | cur.execute(''' UPDATE details SET sl_no = ? WHERE timestmp = ?''',(slno_dum,first,))
107 | #cur.execute(''' UPDATE details SET sl_no = ? WHERE timestmp = ?''',(40,dt))
108 | data_fetch = cur.execute(''' SELECT * FROM details''')
109 | slno_dum = 0
110 | list_a = []
111 | for item in data_fetch:
112 | first = item[10]
113 | slno_dum = slno_dum + 1
114 | list_a.append((slno_dum,first))
115 | print(list_a)
116 | for item in list_a:
117 | a, b = item
118 | update_Sl(a,b)
119 | conn.commit()
120 |
121 | def update_values(val_date):
122 | print("date obtained = ",val_date)
123 | rowfetch = cur.execute(''' SELECT * FROM details where timestmp = ?''',(val_date,))
124 | tuple_needed = tuple(rowfetch)[0]
125 | #print("Row fetched! : ", tuple_needed)
126 | return tuple_needed
127 | def updateData(slno,name, e_mail, flat, tower, area, parking, recpt_fees, addr, contact_no,tmestmp):
128 | print("values to be updated : ",slno," ",name," ",e_mail," ", tower, flat, area, parking, recpt_fees, addr, contact_no,tmestmp)
129 | cur.execute(''' UPDATE details SET sl_no = ?, name = ?, e_mail = ?, tower = ?, flat = ?, area = ?, parking = ?,
130 | recpt_fees = ?, addr = ?, contact_no = ? WHERE timestmp = ?''',
131 | (slno,name, e_mail, tower, flat, area, parking, recpt_fees, addr, contact_no,tmestmp))
132 | conn.commit()
133 |
134 | def delete_selected(slno,tmestmp):
135 | cur.execute(''' DELETE FROM details WHERE sl_no = ? AND timestmp = ? ''',(slno,tmestmp))
136 | conn.commit()
137 | print("values to deleted :$$$$$$$$ ",slno,tmestmp)
138 |
139 |
140 |
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1 | '''
2 | This module provides the Database Operations for the MIS part 2
3 |
4 | e-mail : jimutbahanpal@yahoo.com
5 | website : https://jimut123.github.io/
6 |
7 | '''
8 |
9 |
10 | import tkinter as tk
11 | from tkinter import *
12 | from tkinter import font
13 | from tkinter.filedialog import askopenfilename
14 | from tkinter import ttk
15 | import textwrap
16 | #from AppOperations import AppOperations as ao # the class build for this purpose
17 | #from tkMessageBox import *
18 | from tkinter import messagebox
19 | # last parent6
20 |
21 |
22 | import sqlite3
23 | conn = sqlite3.connect("appDb.sqlite")
24 | cur = conn.cursor()
25 |
26 | col_name = ""
27 |
28 | '''
29 | MIS_labels contains the all possible MIS sorting operations that can be performed within the MIS
30 | '''
31 |
32 | info = [
33 | ("Name (TEXT):",1),
34 | ("e-mail (TEXT):",2),
35 | ("Flat no. (TEXT):",3),
36 | ("Tower no. (TEXT):",4),
37 | ("Area (NUMBER):",5),
38 | ("Parking (TEXT):",6),
39 | ("Recpt. Fess (NUMBER):",7),
40 | ("Address (TEXT):",8),
41 | ("Contact number (TEXT):",9)
42 | ]
43 | e=["","","","","","","","","",""]
44 |
45 |
46 |
47 | MIS_labels = [
48 | ("Column name ", 1),
49 | ("Equal to ",2),
50 | ("Greater than ",3),
51 | ("Less than ",4),
52 | ("substring ",5),
53 | ]
54 |
55 | MIS_entry = ["","","","","",""]
56 |
57 | class junk_Decor:
58 | def print_sep():
59 | print("###########################################################################################")
60 | class MIS_calculations:
61 | def separate_data_equal(data,value):
62 | '''
63 | data will contain the data part ex "sl_no" or "name" or "e_mail etc."
64 | value will conatin the value of the data to be separated or sorted out from
65 | based on equality!
66 | '''
67 | junk_Decor.print_sep()
68 | t_items = cur.execute(''' SELECT * FROM details WHERE %s = ?'''%data,(value,))
69 | list_db = []
70 |
71 | for item in t_items:
72 | list_db.append(item)
73 | junk_Decor.print_sep()
74 |
75 | #print(list_db)
76 | return list_db # this will return the result
77 | # Now this will create an output file for the entry
78 |
79 | def separate_data_greater(data,value):
80 | '''
81 | data will contain the data part ex "sl_no" or "name" or "e_mail etc."
82 | value will conatin the value of the data to be separated or sorted out from
83 | based on greater than the value
84 | '''
85 | junk_Decor.print_sep()
86 |
87 | t_items = cur.execute(''' SELECT * FROM details WHERE %s > ?'''%data,(value,))
88 | list_db = []
89 |
90 | for item in t_items:
91 | list_db.append(item)
92 | junk_Decor.print_sep()
93 |
94 | #print(list_db)
95 | return list_db # this will return the result
96 |
97 |
98 | def separate_data_less(data,value):
99 | '''
100 | data will contain the data part ex "sl_no" or "name" or "e_mail etc."
101 | value will conatin the value of the data to be separated or sorted out from
102 | based on lesser than the value
103 | '''
104 | t_items = cur.execute(''' SELECT * FROM details WHERE %s < ?'''%data,(value,))
105 | list_db = []
106 |
107 | for item in t_items:
108 | list_db.append(item)
109 | junk_Decor.print_sep()
110 |
111 | #print(list_db)
112 | return list_db # this will return the result
113 |
114 | def separate_data_substring(data,value):
115 | # substring is like substring
116 | # Testing version
117 | '''
118 | data will contain the data part ex "sl_no" or "name" or "e_mail etc."
119 | value will conatin the value of the data to be separated or sorted out from
120 | based on substring than the value (applying regex)
121 | '''
122 | t_items = cur.execute(''' SELECT * FROM details WHERE %s like ? '''%data,(('%'+value+'%'),))
123 | list_db = []
124 |
125 | for item in t_items:
126 | list_db.append(item)
127 | junk_Decor.print_sep()
128 |
129 | #print(list_db)
130 | return list_db # this will return the result
131 |
132 | row_no = 0 # global row no
133 |
134 | # the values
135 |
136 | col_name = ""
137 | equal_to = ""
138 | greater_than = ""
139 | less_than = ""
140 | substring = ""
141 |
142 | counter_mode_checker = 0 # this is the mode checker
143 |
144 | class MIS_GUI:
145 | def show_MIS():
146 | Col_helper.show_col_names() # to call the pop-up helper column thingie
147 | # this function will show only specific MIS applications
148 | global row_no
149 | global col_name # column name
150 | parent7 = Tk()
151 | parent7.title("FLAT-INVENTORY JIMSOFT (MIS DETAILS MODE)")
152 | parent7.geometry("1000x400+200+200")
153 | data, num = MIS_labels[0] # to get the column and value of the column, the first entry of the row
154 | tk.Label(parent7, justify=tk.LEFT, padx =10, pady = 10,
155 | text=data,font=font.Font(family='Helvetica', size=20,
156 | weight='bold')).grid(row=row_no,column=1,sticky=W, pady=4)
157 | MIS_entry[num] = tk.Entry(parent7,width = 100)
158 | MIS_entry[num].grid(row=row_no, column=2,sticky=W, pady=4)
159 | Button(parent7, justify=tk.LEFT, padx =10, pady = 10,
160 | text='check', command=MIS_GetVal.get_MIS_val).grid(row=row_no, column=3, sticky=W, pady=4)
161 | row_no = 1
162 | for item in MIS_labels[1:]:
163 | data,num = item
164 | tk.Label(parent7, justify=tk.LEFT, padx =10, pady = 10,
165 | text=data,font=font.Font(family='Helvetica', size=20,
166 | weight='bold')).grid(row=row_no,column=1,sticky=W, pady=4)
167 | MIS_entry[num] = tk.Entry(parent7,width = 100)
168 | MIS_entry[num].grid(row=row_no, column=2,sticky=W, pady=4)
169 | Button(parent7, justify=tk.LEFT, padx =10, pady = 10,
170 | text='check', command=MIS_GetVal.get_MIS_val).grid(row=row_no, column=3, sticky=W, pady=4)
171 | row_no = row_no + 1
172 |
173 | def show_SORTED(list_t1, mode_name,col_name):
174 | '''
175 | This function is used to show the sorted values after performing all the operations
176 | mode_name will contain the name of the mode to be executed
177 | #################################
178 | This will use a counter checker variable which will tell if the thing is to be :
179 | 2. equal to
180 | 3. greater than
181 | 4. less than
182 | 5. substring
183 | '''
184 | # This will use a tree structure
185 |
186 | def wrap(string, lenght=30):
187 | # this is used to cut the line and adjust accordingly
188 | return '\n'.join(textwrap.wrap(string, lenght))
189 |
190 |
191 | title_parent8 = ""
192 | global counter_mode_checker
193 |
194 | # changing the variable according to the parameters supplied
195 |
196 | if counter_mode_checker == 2:
197 | title_parent8 = " "+col_name+" Equal to "+mode_name+" "
198 |
199 | if counter_mode_checker == 3:
200 | title_parent8 = " "+col_name+" Greater than "+mode_name+" "
201 |
202 | if counter_mode_checker == 4:
203 | title_parent8 = " "+col_name+" Less than "+mode_name+" "
204 |
205 | if counter_mode_checker == 5:
206 | title_parent8 = " "+col_name+" Substring "+mode_name+" "
207 | parent8 = Tk()
208 |
209 | title_p8 = "FLAT-INVENTORY JIMSOFT ( "+title_parent8+" )" # the actual title
210 |
211 | parent8.title(title_p8)
212 | parent8.geometry("1900x400+200+200")
213 |
214 | frame = Frame(parent8)
215 | frame.pack()
216 | count = ['sl_no']
217 | # count the no. of columns present in the db
218 | count = [0] # the first one, sl_no
219 |
220 | global info
221 |
222 | for data, num in info:
223 | count.append(num)
224 | count.append(10) # time stamp
225 | #print(count)
226 | tuple_count = tuple(count) # contains the tuple of the total no. of columns present in the db
227 | #print(tuple_count)
228 | tree = ttk.Treeview(frame, columns = tuple_count, height = 30, show = "headings")
229 | tree.pack(side = 'left')
230 | tree.heading(0, text = "sl_no")
231 | tree.column(0, width = 70) # sl no. width
232 | for data, num in info:
233 | #setting width accordingly
234 | if num == 1 or num == 2:
235 | width_tree = 200
236 | if num == 8:
237 | width_tree = 300
238 | if num in(3,4,5,6,7):
239 | width_tree = 130
240 | if num == 9:
241 | width_tree = 140
242 | num_i = data.find('(')
243 | tree.heading(num, text = data[:num_i])
244 | tree.column(num, width = width_tree)
245 | tree.heading(10, text = "time stamp")
246 | tree.column(10, width = 200)
247 | scroll = ttk.Scrollbar(frame, orient="vertical", command=tree.yview)
248 | scroll.pack(side = 'right', fill = 'y')
249 | tree.configure(yscrollcommand=scroll.set)
250 |
251 | #print()
252 | for item in list_t1:
253 | #print(item,"$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$")
254 | values_t = []
255 | k = 0
256 | for items in item:
257 | print(items)
258 | #directly printing the values in the tree format
259 | values_t.insert(k,wrap(str(items)))
260 | k=k+1
261 | tuple_A = tuple(values_t)
262 | tree.insert('','end', values = tuple_A)
263 |
264 |
265 |
266 |
267 |
268 | class MIS_GetVal:
269 | '''
270 | get_MIS_val gets called everytime in the button, then it is sorted according to the values got!
271 | '''
272 | def get_MIS_val():
273 | '''
274 | For parllel searching!
275 | '''
276 | # to get the values of the datas in the MIS
277 | equal_to = ""
278 | greater_than = ""
279 | less_than = ""
280 | substring = ""
281 | col_name = ""
282 |
283 | col_name = MIS_entry[1].get()
284 | equal_to = MIS_entry[2].get()
285 | greater_than = MIS_entry[3].get()
286 | less_than = MIS_entry[4].get()
287 | substring = MIS_entry[5].get()
288 |
289 | #print("Type of col_name ", type(col_name_v))
290 | #print("equal_to : ",equal_to," greater_than : ",greater_than," less_than : ",less_than," substring : ",substring)
291 |
292 | # these parts only get executed when there is any value in the list
293 | global counter_mode_checker
294 | if col_name:
295 | print(" col_name : ",col_name)
296 | else:
297 | print("Column name mandatory!")
298 | if equal_to:
299 | print(" equal_to : ",equal_to)
300 | print("Printing all values that is equal to the column name : ", col_name, " with value : ", equal_to)
301 | counter_mode_checker = 2 # for being equal
302 |
303 | # collecting the list extracted from the tuple
304 | list_t = MIS_calculations.separate_data_equal(col_name,equal_to)
305 |
306 | # sending the list for tree view
307 | MIS_GUI.show_SORTED(list_t,equal_to,col_name)
308 |
309 | if greater_than:
310 | print(" greater_than : ",greater_than)
311 | counter_mode_checker = 3 # for being greater than
312 |
313 | list_t = MIS_calculations.separate_data_greater(col_name,greater_than)
314 |
315 | # sending the list for tree view
316 | MIS_GUI.show_SORTED(list_t,greater_than,col_name)
317 |
318 | if less_than:
319 | print(" less_than : ",less_than)
320 | counter_mode_checker = 4 # for being less than
321 |
322 | list_t = MIS_calculations.separate_data_less(col_name,less_than)
323 |
324 | # sending the list for tree view
325 | MIS_GUI.show_SORTED(list_t,less_than,col_name)
326 |
327 | if substring:
328 | print(" substring : ",substring)
329 | counter_mode_checker = 5 # for substring
330 |
331 | list_t = MIS_calculations.separate_data_substring(col_name,substring)
332 |
333 | # sending the list for tree view
334 | MIS_GUI.show_SORTED(list_t,substring,col_name)
335 |
336 | class Col_helper:
337 | def show_col_names():
338 | #pop-up helper column thingie
339 | row_no = 0
340 | parent9 = Tk()
341 | row = Frame(parent9)
342 | parent9.title("FLAT-INVENTORY JIMSOFT ( COLUMN HELPER ? )")
343 | parent9.geometry("700x200+200+200")
344 |
345 | S = Scrollbar(parent9)
346 | T = Text(parent9, height=800, width=800)
347 | S.pack(side=RIGHT, fill=Y)
348 | T.pack(side=LEFT, fill=Y)
349 | S.config(command=T.yview)
350 | T.config(yscrollcommand=S.set)
351 | quote = """
352 | Name of column Vs To be written
353 | sl_no :->: sl_no
354 | Name :->: name
355 | e-mail :->: e_mail
356 | Flat no. :->: flat
357 | Tower no. :->: tower
358 | Area :->: area
359 | Parking :->: parking
360 | Recpt. Fees :->: recpt_fees
361 | Address :->: addr
362 | Contact number :->: contact_no
363 | time stamp :->: timestmp
364 |
365 | """
366 | T.insert(END, quote)
367 |
368 |
369 |
370 |
371 |
372 |
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1 | '''
2 | This module provides the GUI for the MIS
3 |
4 | e-mail : jimutbahanpal@yahoo.com
5 | website : https://jimut123.github.io/
6 |
7 | '''
8 |
9 | __version__ = "0.0.1-beta"
10 | __author__ = "Jimut Bahan Pal "
11 |
12 |
13 | import tkinter as tk
14 | from tkinter import *
15 | from tkinter import font
16 | from tkinter.filedialog import askopenfilename
17 | from tkinter import ttk
18 | import textwrap
19 | from AppOperations import AppOperations as ao # the class build for this purpose
20 | #from tkMessageBox import *
21 | from tkinter import messagebox
22 | # last parent6
23 |
24 | from MISman import MIS_GUI
25 |
26 | data_valid = 0 # to check if the data was sucessfully inserted or not!
27 |
28 | info = [
29 | ("Name (TEXT):",1),
30 | ("e-mail (TEXT):",2),
31 | ("Flat no. (TEXT):",3),
32 | ("Tower no. (TEXT):",4),
33 | ("Area (NUMBER):",5),
34 | ("Parking (TEXT):",6),
35 | ("Recpt. Fess (NUMBER):",7),
36 | ("Address (TEXT):",8),
37 | ("Contact number (TEXT):",9)
38 | ]
39 | e=["","","","","","","","","",""]
40 |
41 |
42 | root = Tk()
43 | menu = Menu(root)
44 | root.config(menu=menu)
45 | root.title("FLAT-INVENTORY JIMSOFT")
46 | root.geometry("1000x600+200+200")
47 |
48 |
49 | print("Starting your application... This may take some time... hold on!")
50 |
51 | class Generic: # this class is used to combine multiple functions to return into 1 function
52 | def combine_funcs(*funcs):
53 | # command = combine_funcs(func1, func2)
54 | def combined_func(*args, **kwargs):
55 | for f in funcs:
56 | f(*args, **kwargs)
57 | return combined_func
58 | def answer():
59 | showerror("Answer", "Sorry, no answer available")
60 |
61 | def callback():
62 | if messagebox.askyesno('Verify', 'Really quit?'):
63 | if messagebox.showwarning('Save Changes?', 'Commit all existing data ?'):
64 | print('Changes saved!')
65 | ao.save_root()
66 | root.destroy()
67 | else:
68 | messagebox.showinfo('No', 'Quit has been cancelled')
69 |
70 | # to implement the dialogue warning stuffs on exiting
71 | root.protocol("WM_DELETE_WINDOW",Generic.callback)
72 |
73 | class GUIfunctions:
74 | '''
75 | This function is used to insert the values through GUI in the database.
76 | Builds a basic GUI of Insertion form.
77 | '''
78 | def insert():
79 | ao.reset_slno()
80 | data_valid = 0 # everytime it is set to 0, on clscreen
81 | row_no = 1 # row number
82 | parent1 = Tk()
83 | parent1.title("FLAT-INVENTORY JIMSOFT (INSERT MODE)")
84 | parent1.geometry("1200x600+200+200")
85 | for data, num in info:
86 | #print(data,"\t",num)
87 | tk.Label(parent1, justify=tk.LEFT, padx =10, pady = 10,
88 | text=data,font=font.Font(family='Helvetica', size=20,
89 | weight='bold')).grid(row=row_no,column=1,sticky=W, pady=4)
90 | e[num] = tk.Entry(parent1,width = 100)
91 | e[num].grid(row=row_no, column=2,sticky=W, pady=4)
92 | row_no = row_no + 2
93 |
94 | Button(parent1, justify=tk.LEFT, padx =10, pady = 10,
95 | text='show data', command=CommandsGUI.show_entry_fields).grid(row=20,
96 | column=1, sticky=W, pady=4)
97 | Button(parent1, justify=tk.LEFT, padx =10, pady = 10,
98 | text='Insert to database', command=DBOperations.insert_into_db).grid(row=20,
99 | column=2, sticky=W, pady=4)
100 | Button(parent1, justify=tk.LEFT, padx =10, pady = 10,
101 | text='reset', command=DBOperations.reset_val).grid(row=20,
102 | column=3, sticky=W, pady=4)
103 |
104 |
105 | def show():
106 | '''
107 | Provides an excel like structure with the help of tkinter library to show the existing data in the database.
108 | '''
109 | ao.reset_slno()
110 | def wrap(string, lenght=30):
111 | # this is used to cut the line and adjust accordingly
112 | return '\n'.join(textwrap.wrap(string, lenght))
113 |
114 | parent2 = Tk()
115 | parent2.title("FLAT-INVENTORY JIMSOFT (SHOW DATABASE)")
116 | parent2.geometry("1900x1000+200+200")
117 | frame = Frame(parent2)
118 | frame.pack()
119 | count = ['sl_no']
120 | # count the no. of columns present in the db
121 | count = [0] # the first one, sl_no
122 | for data, num in info:
123 | count.append(num)
124 | count.append(10) # time stamp
125 | print(count)
126 | tuple_count = tuple(count) # contains the tuple of the total no. of columns present in the db
127 | #print(tuple_count)
128 | tree = ttk.Treeview(frame, columns = tuple_count, height = 40, show = "headings")
129 | tree.pack(side = 'left')
130 | tree.heading(0, text = "sl_no")
131 | tree.column(0, width = 70) # sl no. width
132 | for data, num in info:
133 | #setting width accordingly
134 | if num == 1 or num == 2:
135 | width_tree = 200
136 | if num == 8:
137 | width_tree = 300
138 | if num in(3,4,5,6,7):
139 | width_tree = 130
140 | if num == 9:
141 | width_tree = 140
142 | num_i = data.find('(')
143 | tree.heading(num, text = data[:num_i])
144 | tree.column(num, width = width_tree)
145 | tree.heading(10, text = "time stamp")
146 | tree.column(10, width = 200)
147 | scroll = ttk.Scrollbar(frame, orient="vertical", command=tree.yview)
148 | scroll.pack(side = 'right', fill = 'y')
149 | tree.configure(yscrollcommand=scroll.set)
150 |
151 | list_db = ao.displayData()
152 |
153 | for item in list_db:
154 | print(item)
155 | values_t = []
156 | k = 0
157 | for items in item:
158 | #print(items)
159 | #directly printing the values in the tree format
160 | values_t.insert(k,wrap(str(items)))
161 | k=k+1
162 | tuple_A = tuple(values_t)
163 | tree.insert('','end', values = tuple_A)
164 |
165 |
166 | def update():
167 | '''
168 | This module updates the database by clicking on the tree, then it will make a form for each of the entry
169 | that is selected, so this will help in updating the database
170 | '''
171 | ao.reset_slno()
172 | def selectItem(a):
173 | curItem = tree.focus()
174 | dict_tree = tree.item(curItem) # dictionary of the tree
175 | values_reqd = dict_tree['values'] # a list of the values
176 | #print(values_reqd)
177 | date_collected = values_reqd[10] # date that is collected
178 | #print(date_collected)
179 | ao.update_values(date_collected)
180 | #return date_collected
181 | row_tup = ao.update_values(date_collected)
182 | print("tuple needed!",row_tup)
183 | DataValidation.update_rows(row_tup)
184 |
185 | def wrap(string, lenght=30):
186 | return '\n'.join(textwrap.wrap(string, lenght))
187 |
188 | parent2 = Tk()
189 | parent2.title("FLAT-INVENTORY JIMSOFT (SHOW DATABASE)")
190 | parent2.geometry("1900x1000+200+200")
191 | frame = Frame(parent2)
192 | frame.pack()
193 | count = ['sl_no']
194 | # count the no. of columns present in the db
195 | count = [0] # the first one, sl_no
196 | for data, num in info:
197 | count.append(num)
198 | count.append(10) # time stamp
199 | print(count)
200 | tuple_count = tuple(count) # contains the tuple of the total no. of columns present in the db
201 | #print(tuple_count)
202 |
203 | tree = ttk.Treeview(frame, columns = tuple_count, height = 40, show = "headings")
204 | tree.pack(side = 'left')
205 | tree.heading(0, text = "sl_no")
206 | tree.column(0, width = 70) # sl no. width
207 | for data, num in info:
208 | if num == 1 or num == 2:
209 | width_tree = 200
210 | if num == 8:
211 | width_tree = 300
212 | if num in(3,4,5,6,7):
213 | width_tree = 130
214 | if num == 9:
215 | width_tree = 140
216 | num_i = data.find('(')
217 | tree.heading(num, text = data[:num_i])
218 | tree.column(num, width = width_tree)
219 | tree.heading(10, text = "time stamp")
220 | tree.column(10, width = 200)
221 | scroll = ttk.Scrollbar(frame, orient="vertical", command=tree.yview)
222 | scroll.pack(side = 'right', fill = 'y')
223 | tree.configure(yscrollcommand=scroll.set)
224 |
225 | list_db = ao.displayData()
226 |
227 | for item in list_db:
228 | print(item)
229 | values_t = []
230 | k = 0
231 | for items in item:
232 | #print(items)
233 | values_t.insert(k,wrap(str(items)))
234 | k=k+1
235 | tuple_A = tuple(values_t)
236 | tree.insert('','end', values = tuple_A)
237 |
238 | #selecting the cell on double click only
239 | key = tree.bind('', selectItem) # on double click only
240 |
241 | def delete_multiple():
242 | ao.reset_slno()
243 | '''
244 | This module deletes multiple records on selecting one at a time
245 | '''
246 | def selectItem(a):
247 | if messagebox.askyesno('delete', 'delete selected column?'):
248 | if messagebox.showwarning('Sure to delete?', 'deleting selected data'):
249 | curItem = tree.focus()
250 | dict_tree = tree.item(curItem) # dictionary of the tree
251 | values_reqd = dict_tree['values'] # a list of the values
252 | #print(values_reqd)
253 | #print(date_collected)
254 | slno = values_reqd[0]
255 | name = values_reqd[1]
256 | e_mail = values_reqd[2]
257 | flat = values_reqd[3]
258 | tower = values_reqd[4]
259 | area = values_reqd[5]
260 | parking = values_reqd[6]
261 | recpt_fees = values_reqd[7]
262 | addr = values_reqd[8]
263 | contact_no = values_reqd[9]
264 | tmestmp = values_reqd[10]
265 | print("Deleting : ",slno,name, e_mail, flat, tower, area, parking, recpt_fees, addr, contact_no,tmestmp)
266 | ao.delete_selected(slno,tmestmp)
267 | print("deleting selected column!")
268 | guif = GUIfunctions
269 | guif.delete_multiple()
270 | print("CALLING GUIfunctions again !")
271 | else:
272 | messagebox.showinfo('No', 'Deletion has been cancelled!')
273 | def wrap(string, lenght=30):
274 | return '\n'.join(textwrap.wrap(string, lenght))
275 |
276 | parent2 = Tk()
277 | parent2.title("FLAT-INVENTORY JIMSOFT (DELETION MODE)")
278 | parent2.geometry("1900x500+200+200")
279 | frame = Frame(parent2)
280 | frame.pack()
281 | count = ['sl_no']
282 | # count the no. of columns present in the db
283 | count = [0] # the first one, sl_no
284 | for data, num in info:
285 | count.append(num)
286 | count.append(10) # time stamp
287 | print(count)
288 | tuple_count = tuple(count) # contains the tuple of the total no. of columns present in the db
289 | #print(tuple_count)
290 |
291 | tree = ttk.Treeview(frame, columns = tuple_count, height = 40, show = "headings")
292 | tree.pack(side = 'left')
293 | tree.heading(0, text = "sl_no")
294 | tree.column(0, width = 70) # sl no. width
295 | for data, num in info:
296 | if num == 1 or num == 2:
297 | width_tree = 200
298 | if num == 8:
299 | width_tree = 300
300 | if num in(3,4,5,6,7):
301 | width_tree = 130
302 | if num == 9:
303 | width_tree = 140
304 | num_i = data.find('(')
305 | tree.heading(num, text = data[:num_i])
306 | tree.column(num, width = width_tree)
307 | tree.heading(10, text = "time stamp")
308 | tree.column(10, width = 200)
309 | scroll = ttk.Scrollbar(frame, orient="vertical", command=tree.yview)
310 | scroll.pack(side = 'right', fill = 'y')
311 | tree.configure(yscrollcommand=scroll.set)
312 |
313 | list_db = ao.displayData()
314 |
315 | for item in list_db:
316 | print(item)
317 | values_t = []
318 | k = 0
319 | for items in item:
320 | #print(items)
321 | values_t.insert(k,wrap(str(items)))
322 | k=k+1
323 | tuple_A = tuple(values_t)
324 | tree.insert('','end', values = tuple_A)
325 | key = tree.bind('', selectItem, lambda e: 'break') # on double click only
326 | ao.reset_slno()
327 |
328 | class DBOperations:
329 | def reset_val():
330 | # to reset all the values that is entered in the form
331 | ao.reset_slno()
332 | print("Reseting values.")
333 | GUIfunctions.insert()
334 |
335 | def insert_into_db():
336 | ao.reset_slno()
337 | '''
338 | This module inserts the value that is got from the form to the database
339 | '''
340 | print("Inserting data in the db!")
341 | i_name = e[1].get()
342 | i_e_mail = e[2].get()
343 | i_flat = e[3].get()
344 | i_tower = e[4].get()
345 | i_area = e[5].get()
346 | i_parking = e[6].get()
347 | i_recpt_fees = e[7].get()
348 | i_addr = e[8].get()
349 | i_contact_no = e[9].get()
350 | print(i_name," ", i_e_mail," ", i_tower," ", i_flat," ", i_area," ", i_parking," ", i_recpt_fees," ", i_addr," ", i_contact_no)
351 | # turns 1 if the data was entered sucessfully else it turns 0
352 | global data_valid
353 | data_valid = ao.insertData(i_name, i_e_mail, i_tower, i_flat, i_area,
354 | i_parking, i_recpt_fees, i_addr, i_contact_no)
355 | print("VALIDATED ? :",data_valid)
356 | DataValidation.data_wrong()
357 | class DataValidation:
358 | def data_wrong():
359 | '''
360 | To check whether the data has been entered sucessfully and display a dialogue box accordingly
361 | '''
362 | row_no = 0
363 | parent3 = Tk()
364 | row = Frame(parent3)
365 | parent3.title("FLAT-INVENTORY JIMSOFT ( INSERTED ? )")
366 | parent3.geometry("500x50+200+200")
367 | #global data_valid
368 | if data_valid == 1:
369 | text = "Data entered sucessfully"
370 | tk.Label(parent3, justify=tk.LEFT, padx =10, pady = 10,
371 | text=text,font=font.Font(family='Helvetica',
372 | size=12, weight='bold')).grid(row=row_no,column=1, sticky=W, pady=4)
373 | elif data_valid == 0:
374 | text = "Ops!! Data couldn't be entered sucessfully"
375 | tk.Label(parent3, justify=tk.LEFT, padx =10, pady = 10,
376 | text=text,font=font.Font(family='Helvetica',
377 | size=12, weight='bold')).grid(row=row_no,column=1, sticky=W, pady=4)
378 |
379 | def update_rows(tuple_rows):
380 | def get_rows():
381 | # To update the data
382 | i_sl_no = data_col[1]
383 | i_name = e[1].get()
384 | i_e_mail = e[2].get()
385 | i_flat = e[3].get()
386 | i_tower = e[4].get()
387 | i_area = e[5].get()
388 | i_parking = e[6].get()
389 | i_recpt_fees = e[7].get()
390 | i_addr = e[8].get()
391 | i_contact_no = e[9].get()
392 | i_tmstmp = data_col[11]
393 | #print(i_sl_no," ",i_name," ", i_e_mail," ", i_flat," ", i_tower," ", i_area," ", i_parking," ", i_recpt_fees," ", i_addr," ", i_contact_no," ",i_tmstmp)
394 | ao.updateData(i_sl_no, i_name, i_e_mail, i_flat, i_tower, i_area, i_parking,
395 | i_recpt_fees, i_addr, i_contact_no, i_tmstmp)
396 | def data_updated_sucessfully():
397 | row_no = 0
398 | parent3 = Tk()
399 | row = Frame(parent3)
400 | parent3.title("FLAT-INVENTORY JIMSOFT ( UPDATED ? )")
401 | parent3.geometry("500x50+200+200")
402 | #global data_valid
403 | text = "Data updated sucessfully"
404 | tk.Label(parent3, justify=tk.LEFT, padx =10, pady = 10,
405 | text=text,font=font.Font(family='Helvetica',
406 | size=12, weight='bold')).grid(row=row_no,column=1, sticky=W, pady=4)
407 | data_valid = 0 # everytime it is set to 0, on clscreen
408 | row_no = 1 # row number
409 | parent6 = Tk()
410 | parent6.title("FLAT-INVENTORY JIMSOFT (UPDATE ROWS MODE)")
411 | parent6.geometry("800x800+200+200")
412 | data_col= [""]
413 | for data in tuple_rows:
414 | data_col.append(data)
415 | print(data_col)
416 |
417 | for data, num in info:
418 | #print(data,"\t",num)
419 | tk.Label(parent6, justify=tk.LEFT, padx =10, pady = 10,
420 | text=data,font=font.Font(family='Helvetica', size=20,
421 | weight='bold')).grid(row=row_no,column=1,sticky=W, pady=4)
422 | e[num] = tk.Entry(parent6,width = 100)
423 | e[num].insert(END, data_col[num+1]) # to insert an existing data
424 | #print("####",e[num])
425 | e[num].grid(row=row_no, column=2,sticky=W, pady=4)
426 | row_no = row_no + 2
427 |
428 | Button(parent6, justify=tk.LEFT, padx =10, pady = 10,
429 | text='update data', command=Generic.combine_funcs(get_rows,data_updated_sucessfully)).grid(row=20, column=1, sticky=W, pady=4)
430 | Button(parent6, justify=tk.LEFT, padx =10, pady = 10,
431 | text='show', command=GUIfunctions.update).grid(row=20, column=2, sticky=W, pady=4)
432 |
433 | class CommandsGUI:
434 | '''
435 | The main menu of the application, the first menu of the application
436 | '''
437 | # to show the details of every possible data in the app
438 | def show_entry_fields():
439 | # For printing the values in the terminal
440 | ao.reset_slno()
441 | row_no = 0
442 | parent4 = Tk()
443 | parent4.title("FLAT-INVENTORY JIMSOFT (SHOW ENTERED VALUES)")
444 | parent4.geometry("900x600+200+200")
445 | text = "The values entered :"
446 | tk.Label(parent4, justify=tk.LEFT, padx =10, pady = 10,
447 | text=text,font=font.Font(family='Helvetica',
448 | size=12, weight='bold')).grid(row=row_no,column=1, sticky=W, pady=4)
449 | row_no = row_no + 2
450 |
451 | for data, num in info:
452 | text = ""
453 | text = "{:<25s}{:>25s}".format(data, e[num].get())
454 | tk.Label(parent4, justify=tk.LEFT, padx =10, pady = 10,
455 | text=text,font=font.Font(family='Helvetica',
456 | size=12, weight='bold')).grid(row=row_no,column=1, sticky=W, pady=4)
457 | row_no = row_no+2
458 | #DataValidation.data_wrong()
459 | def show():
460 | GUIfunctions.show()
461 | print("The content of the whole db!")
462 |
463 | # to change some specific contents of the database app
464 | def change():
465 | GUIfunctions.update()
466 | print("The content of some specific key is changed!")
467 |
468 | # to insert some contents in the dbapp
469 | def insert():
470 | GUIfunctions.insert()
471 | print("Insert the contents!")
472 |
473 | # to remove some specific contents from the app
474 | def remove():
475 | GUIfunctions.delete_multiple()
476 | print("Delete multiple contents!")
477 |
478 | # to calculate the bill from the menu
479 | def calculate_bill():
480 | print("To calculate the bill!")
481 |
482 | ### Not needed till now!
483 | def OpenFile():
484 | name = askopenfilename()
485 | print (name)
486 | def About():
487 | print("This is a simple example of a menu")
488 |
489 | class ScreenGUI:
490 | # the details menu of the first tab
491 | def detailsMenu():
492 | detailsmenu = Menu(menu)
493 | menu.add_cascade(label="Details", menu=detailsmenu,font=font.Font(family='Helvetica', size=18, weight='bold'))
494 | # acessing the show method from CommandsGUI as CommandsGUI.show
495 | detailsmenu.add_command(label="Show", command=CommandsGUI.show,font=font.Font(family='Helvetica', size=17, weight='bold'))
496 |
497 | # the MIS system acessing from MISman.py
498 | detailsmenu.add_command(label="MIS", command= MIS_GUI.show_MIS,font=font.Font(family='Helvetica', size=17, weight='bold'))
499 |
500 |
501 | # the manipulate menu
502 | def manipulateMenu():
503 | manipulatemenu = Menu(menu)
504 | menu.add_cascade(label="Manipulate", menu=manipulatemenu,font=font.Font(family='Helvetica', size=18, weight='bold'))
505 | # sub commands in the menu, calling the function
506 | manipulatemenu.add_command(label="change", command=CommandsGUI.change,font=font.Font(family='Helvetica', size=17, weight='bold'))
507 | manipulatemenu.add_command(label="insert", command=CommandsGUI.insert,font=font.Font(family='Helvetica', size=17, weight='bold'))
508 | manipulatemenu.add_command(label="remove", command=CommandsGUI.remove,font=font.Font(family='Helvetica', size=17, weight='bold'))
509 |
510 | # the bill menu
511 | def billMenu():
512 | billmenu = Menu(menu)
513 | menu.add_cascade(label="Bills", menu=billmenu,font=font.Font(family='Helvetica', size=18, weight='bold'))
514 | billmenu.add_command(label="calculate", command=CommandsGUI.calculate_bill,font=font.Font(family='Helvetica', size=17, weight='bold'))
515 |
516 | if __name__ == "__main__":
517 | ScreenGUI.detailsMenu()
518 | ScreenGUI.manipulateMenu()
519 | ScreenGUI.billMenu()
520 | mainloop()
521 |
522 |
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1 | '''
2 | This module provides the loading of data from the xls file provided to the database directly, for the MIS
3 | This module directly imports data from the spreadsheet or xls file to the database so that no manual insertion is required!
4 |
5 | e-mail : jimutbahanpal@yahoo.com
6 | website : https://jimut123.github.io/
7 |
8 |
9 | '''
10 |
11 | # to make the xlrd object
12 |
13 |
14 | import xlrd
15 | import sqlite3
16 | from tkinter import *
17 | from tkinter import font
18 | from tkinter.filedialog import askopenfilename
19 | from datetime import datetime
20 |
21 | from AppOperations import Rec
22 | # making the connection
23 | conn = sqlite3.connect("appDb.sqlite")
24 | cur = conn.cursor()
25 | from time import sleep
26 |
27 | # email address is the primary key
28 | cur.executescript('''
29 |
30 | CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS details(
31 | sl_no INTEGER,
32 | name TEXT,
33 | e_mail TEXT,
34 | flat TEXT,
35 | tower TEXT,
36 | area INTEGER,
37 | parking TEXT,
38 | recpt_fees INTEGER,
39 | addr TEXT,
40 | contact_no TEXT,
41 | timestmp DATE
42 |
43 | );
44 |
45 | ''')
46 |
47 |
48 | # creating the workbook
49 | workbook = xlrd.open_workbook('akankha.xls')
50 | print("Workbook obj. created! : ",workbook)
51 |
52 | no_of_sheetsv = 0
53 |
54 | tuple_workbook = []
55 | class Load_XLS:
56 | def get_sheet_names():
57 | # to get and print the sheet names
58 | sheet_names = workbook.sheet_names()
59 | # print(sheet_names)
60 |
61 | # to get the no. of sheet present, assigning it here!
62 | global no_of_sheetsv
63 | no_of_sheetsv = len(sheet_names)
64 |
65 | return sheet_names #to return a list of sheet name
66 |
67 | class NO_XLS_sheet:
68 | def no_of_sheets():
69 | # global version of the sheet to be returned
70 | print(Load_XLS.get_sheet_names())
71 | global no_of_sheetsv
72 |
73 | return no_of_sheetsv
74 |
75 | class GET_XLS:
76 | def get_row_col_tuple():
77 | try:
78 | sheets = workbook.sheets()
79 | #for sheet in sheets:
80 | #print("SHEET : ",sheet)
81 | rows = sheets[0].nrows
82 | cols = sheets[0].ncols
83 | print("row : ",rows,"cols : ",cols)
84 | # to get the whole tuple
85 | # to get the total no. of records present
86 | list_names = Load_XLS.get_sheet_names()
87 | total_no = NO_XLS_sheet.no_of_sheets()
88 | print("FINAL : ",total_no)
89 | # iterate over the names in the list of names
90 | all_list = []
91 | for list_name in range(len(list_names)):
92 | name_cur_list = workbook.sheet_by_index(list_name)
93 | for iter_row in range(1,rows+1):
94 | list1 = []
95 | row_slice = name_cur_list.row_slice(rowx=iter_row, start_colx=0, end_colx=cols)
96 | #print(row_slice)
97 | for item in row_slice:
98 | list1.append(item)
99 | all_list.append(list1)
100 | return all_list
101 | except:
102 | return all_list
103 |
104 | class cleanData:
105 | '''
106 | This class cleans the data that is provided text:'000' format
107 | '''
108 | def cleanItem(item):
109 | # to clean the item present
110 | #print(item)
111 | item1 = str(item)
112 | first_ = item1.find("'")
113 | #print(first_)
114 | item2 = item1[first_+1:]
115 | #print(item2)
116 | last_ = item2.find("'")
117 | item3 = item2[:last_]
118 | #print(last_)
119 | #print(item3)
120 | return item3
121 |
122 | if __name__ == "__main__":
123 | #print(Load_XLS.get_sheet_names())
124 | list_l = GET_XLS.get_row_col_tuple()
125 | #print(list_l)
126 | for item in list_l[2:]:
127 | #print(item[1],item[2],item[3],item[4],item[5],item[6],item[7])
128 | name = cleanData.cleanItem(item[1])
129 | tower = cleanData.cleanItem(item[2])
130 | flat = cleanData.cleanItem(item[3])
131 | addr = cleanData.cleanItem(item[4])
132 | landline = cleanData.cleanItem(item[5])
133 | mobile = cleanData.cleanItem(item[6])
134 | email = cleanData.cleanItem(item[7])
135 |
136 | print(name," ",tower," ",flat," ",addr," ",landline," ",mobile," ",email)
137 | try :
138 | cur.execute('''INSERT
139 | INTO details (sl_no, name, e_mail, tower, flat, area, parking, recpt_fees, addr, contact_no, timestmp)
140 | VALUES ( ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ? )''',
141 | ( (Rec.countTotalRec()+1),name,email,tower,flat,0,'',0,addr,mobile,Rec.timestmp(),))
142 | # the flat anf area and parking are set to default values !
143 | conn.commit()
144 | sleep(1) # wait for 1 second to generate an unique timestamp
145 | except:
146 | print("Ops! something went wrong during insertion of the data!!")
147 | #return 0
148 |
149 |
150 |
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1 | from AppOperations import AppOperations as ao
2 | from AppOperations import Rec
3 | from MISman import MIS_calculations
4 | from load_data import cleanData
5 | #ao.update_Sl(3,'2018-07-30T20:15:54')
6 | #ao.reset_slno()
7 | #k = Rec.timestmp()
8 | #print("Type of k : ",type(k))
9 | #print(Rec.timestmp())
10 | #val = "T-93"
11 | #MIS_calculations.separate_data("recpt_fees",7800)
12 |
13 | cleanData.cleanItem("l' a te '")
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