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- VEHICLE COSTS V2.2
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- Vehicle Costs program is designed to keep track of all costs
- related to car/truck maintenance, fuel usage,
- last service details, and running costs such as
- registration, insurance, etc. It will provide display
- or print out of records in total, by category, by
- selected item name, or total amounts by category over a
- specified range of years. It will also split the
- purchase cost of the vehicle over the nominated years
- allowing you to calculate an actual yearly cost.
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- An overview of its functions are as follows :-
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- ADD NEW RECORDS.
- Enter purchases, i.e. repair items (punctures, etc)
- service items (oil, filters)
- cosmetic items (polish, accessories)
- running costs (registration, insurance)
- purchase price (finance payments)
- Enter date, speedo reading and category of item.
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- SERVICE DATA. Provides a sub menu offering choices of :-
- ENTER SERVICE DATA. enter speedo reading and date of
- last service.
- VIEW SERVICE DATA. displays above information
- ENTER FUEL USAGE. enter date, volume purchased, cost,
- speedo reading.
- DISPLAY FUEL USAGE. Displays above plus cost per gallon
- and usage in Miles per Gallon format
- YEARLY FUEL REPORT Display or print by year
- Total Fuel purchased, Distance travelled,
- Total fuel cost, average consumption,
- cost per Km(mile)
- average price per litre(gallon)
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- DELETE FUEL RECORDS. deletes records from start of file
- upto a specified date.
- RETURN TO MAIN MENU. Does exactly that.
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- FIND ENTRY. Searches for and lists all entries containing
- a nominated word. For example entering the word
- "oil" would return items such as "1 Quart oil",
- "gearbox oilseal", etc.
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- DELETE RECORD. Requests the name of the item to be deleted and,
- if more than one record is found, presents you
- with a list to chose from. Then tags records for
- deletion and deletes when you exit.
- NOTES. Displays a menu of notepad functions
- Create, Edit, View and Print Notes.
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- DISPLAY FILE. Displays the entire file.(to screen or printer)
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- DISPLAY YEARLY UPKEEP TOTALS. Requests year to start and finish
- then displays costs by category per year. Also
- gives vehicle purchase cost as a yearly figure.
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- PRINT YEARLY UPKEEP TOTALS. As above but outputs to printer.
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- VEHICLE COSTS V2.2
- CREATE NEW DATABASE.
- Allows you to keep separate records for your FORD
- and the wife's ROLLS ROYCE. Or to start a new set
- of records when you change vehicles.
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- CHANGE DATABASE.
- Allows you to change databases from within the
- program.
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- EXIT FROM PROGRAM. Returns to DOS.
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- The Disc you have received should contain the following files
- VEHICLE.EXE
- VEHIOPER.NTX * When you first set up the
- VEHICLE.DBF * program DO NOT DELETE the
- VEHINOTE.DBF * files marked * until you
- VEHINOTE.DBT * have created your own
- VEHISERV.DBF * database
- VEHISPED.NTX *
- VEHIDATE.NTX *
- VEHIDTE2.NTX *
- VEHICLE.MEM
- VEHICLE.TXT
- REGISTER.TXT
- First make a working copy and/or create a directory on your
- hard disc and copy all files to it. If using a hard disc change
- to the directory containing these files and at the prompt type
- VEHICLE and press ENTER.
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- You will be asked for the name of the database to use. On
- the right of the screen is a box listing the available files
- (only one at present). This will expand if you create more files.
- Type in VEHICLE and you will be presented with the main menu
- Options are controlled by up/down arrow, home and end keys.
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- First try out the display functions. Press the DOWN ARROW to
- reach option 2 and press ENTER. You are now in the service menu,
- press the DOWN ARROW again for option 2 and hit ENTER. You should
- now see a display giving the speedometer reading and date of the
- last service. To change this press any key to return to the
- service menu. The light bar should be on option 1 (UPDATE
- INFORMATION) so just press ENTER and a window will appear
- requesting firstly a speedo reading. Type in any number you like
- but if less than six digits press enter when finished. The cursor
- will then jump to the next field for you to enter a date, the
- format is MMDDYY and do not type separators. You will then be
- returned to the service menu. Again select option 2 and check on
- your handiwork. Press any key to return to the menu.
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- Now select option 4 (DISPLAY FUEL USAGE) and press ENTER a
- display will appear showing Date, Speedo reading, Gallons
- purchased, price paid, miles per gallon and price per gallon
- Make a note of the date and speedo reading of the last entry as
- the next step is to enter a record and the mathematics of the
- program require sequential speedo entries or strange things will
- happen. Press any key and a display will appear giving the average
- miles per gallon for the last ten entries. A drop in this figure
- can indicate the need for a tune up or other problems developing.
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- A comment in regard to this average figure. The program is
- written so that on the first entry it will not attempt to display
- this as naturally there is no average. Up to record 10 it
- averages on all available records as they are entered, and from
- 11 on it averages on the last 10. So, if after creating your own
- database you don't get this display on your first entry don't
- panic, all is well (I hope).
- Now press any key to return to the service menu again. Select
- option 3 (ENTER FUEL USAGE) and press ENTER. You are now prompted
- for a date, speedo reading, number of gallons purchased, and
- price paid. Enter the appropriate information taking into account
- the figures you noted earlier and preferably keeping within the
- realms of probability. After the last entry you will be presented
- with a clean window, press ESC to return to the service menu.
- Again select option 4 and check on what you entered. While you
- are there note a date within the first few records, (The number of
- a month will do.) Return to the SERVICE MENU and select
- option 5 (DELETE FUEL RECORDS), enter the date you had previously
- decided on and press enter. All records prior to and including the
- nominated date will be permanently erased from the database.
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- Note that if you enter an incorrect date (i.e. 06/31/91) the
- program will appear to function correctly but no records will be
- deleted so remember the 30 day months.
- When finished press ESC to return to the service menu and select
- option 5 (RETURN TO MAIN MENU), press ENTER and you are there.
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- Select option 6 (DISPLAY FILE) and press ENTER, a window will
- appear asking if you wish to output to printer, for now use
- the RIGHT ARROW key to select NO and press ENTER. All records
- will be listed a page at a time showing item name, date of purchase,
- speedo reading, cost, and category. Pressing any key will scroll
- through the list page by page in date order and finally return you
- to the main menu.
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- Select option 1 (ADD NEW RECORDS) and you will be asked to
- enter item, date, speedo reading (optional), cost, and category.
- If you do not completely fill a field press ENTER to progress to
- the next one. Until you complete the last field all ARROW keys,
- DELETE, and BACKSPACE, are operational for editing purposes.
- Completely filling the last field or pressing ENTER will cause
- the program to accept the information as entered and present a
- fresh screen for the next record. When you have finished entering
- records press ESC to return to the menu. Once again select option
- 6 and check on your entry.
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- Select option 3 (FIND ENTRY). and you will be asked if you
- wish to output to the printer. Select NO (RIGHT ARROW & ENTER).
- You will then be asked for a name and a field. Type "OIL"
- (without the quotation marks) and press ENTER then "ITEM" and
- again press ENTER. You will be asked if you wish to output to the
- printer. Select NO (RIGHT ARROW & ENTER) then you will be shown a
- list of records containing the word "OIL" in the item description
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- Press any key and the total value of the items listed will
- be shown. Again press any key to return to the menu.
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- Select option 7 (DISPLAY YEARLY UPKEEP TOTALS) Press ENTER.
- You are now asked for a date to start, type in 1989 and for a
- date to finish type 1991. A display should appear giving costs by
- category for each year from 1989 to 1991 inclusive, also a line
- showing the purchase cost as a value per year over the same period.
- Once again press any key to return to the main menu.
- Option 8 (PRINT YEARLY UPKEEP TOTALS) operates in exactly the same
- way except it directs output to the printer.
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- Once again use option 6 to display the file and decide on a
- record to delete. Note carefully the exact item description as, for
- for safety, when you come to delete it the program will look for an
- exact match. Now return to the main menu and select option 4
- (DELETE RECORD) press ENTER and you will be asked for the item name.
- Type in the description you selected and you will either be asked if
- you wish to delete any other items, or, if more than one record
- matches your entry, shown a list of records to select from.
- When finished type "N" and press ENTER to return to the main menu.
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- OPTION 5. NOTES MENU
- Selecting this will present you with a menu showing CREATE NOTE,
- VIEW/PRINT NOTE, EDIT NOTE, EXIT. You must create a note before you
- can do anything else so select "1" (create note). The first thing to
- enter is a reference. This can be Alpha, Numeric or a combination of
- both. Next type in the note. If you reach the bottom of the window it
- will scroll until you finish. At any time press F1 and the message
- will be saved. Press ESC to return to the menu.
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- Select "2" (view/print note). At the top left of the screen
- is a window listing the available reference names for the notes that
- have been entered use the up/down arrows or PgUp/PgDn keys to select
- the note you want and press ENTER. The message relating to this
- reference will be displayed If the message is longer than the window
- the cursor/page keys will scroll it.
- Assuming that you have a printer and it is turned on, press F1 to
- print. Press ESC to return to the menu.
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- 3 (edit note) shows the same screen as view notes to select
- the note you wish to edit. Make any changes you wish and press F1 to
- save. Once again ESC returns you to the notes menu and "4" (exit)
- returns you to the main menu.
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- VEHICLE COSTS V2.2
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- Option 9 (CREATE NEW DATABASE) After selecting this you will
- be asked to enter the name of the database you wish to create.
- This should consist of at least four characters preferably A-Z as
- these will be used in the creation of the relevant index and
- supplementary database files. Having done this your machine will
- grind away for a short time and then present you with a list of
- files relevant to your choice, which now exist in the current
- directory. Pressing any key will return you to the menu.
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- ***NOTE**********************************************************
- * DO NOT use the same sequence of the first four digits more *
- * than once when creating files. If you do INDEX FILES WILL BE *
- * OVERWRITTEN AND YOUR FILES WILL BE UNUSABLE. *
- *****************************************************************
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- Option 10 (CHANGE DATABASE) Allows you to switch between vehicle
- databases from within the program. Select this and type in the name
- of the database you wish to use. If the file you nominate is not
- a valid filename you will see a message stating this to be the case
- and to try again. Otherwise press ENTER and you are returned to the
- main menu ready to start again.
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- Option 11 (EXIT THE DATABASE) is selected with either the
- DOWN ARROW key or the END key. Pressing ENTER when the light bar
- is on this line will return you to DOS.
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- SUGGESTIONS
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- Set the caps lock on your keyboard on when you first access the
- program to create uniformity in your entries. This makes it less
- likely that searches and deletions will fail due to case sensitivity.
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- Keep a small pad (post-it notes or similar) in your vehicle so you
- can note the required information when you fill up.
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- Entering the speedometer reading when you purchase tyres, brake
- linings,etc will give you an indication of the quality of the product
- you are buying or your driving habits.
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- If you use your vehicle for business you have a record of costs for
- your accountant (keep the invoices though.)
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- When in a menu do not use the page up/down keys for movement as they
- function like the return key.
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- SHORT CUTS.
- MENU OPTIONS
- Use up/down arrows
- OR
- options 1-9 use keyboard keys 1-9 as required
- option 10. use end then up arrow keys.
- option 11. use end key.
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- YES OR NO CHOICES
- Use left/right arrows and ENTER key
- OR
- Use "Y" or "N" keys
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- GENERAL COMMENTS
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- I have tried to make this program as simple as possible to use,
- in most cases if you are in trouble or change your mind the ESCAPE
- key will return you to the menu. If you have to, a warm reboot
- probably wont damage your files but I can't guarantee it.
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- Should you develop a problem which you believe may be program
- error write to me at the address below giving full details and I
- shall provide whatever assistance I can.
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- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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- Colour or Mono screen.
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- Can operate on a single 360K floppy drive but a hard disc is
- recommended due to the expected increase in the size of the
- database files.
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- Program, and all related files must be in the same directory
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- No more than 15 different vehicle files per directory.
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- Epson or IBM compatible printer (optional).
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- PC/MS DOS Version 2 and up
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- VEHICLE COSTS V2.2
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- DEFINITION OF SHAREWARE
- Shareware distribution gives users a chance to try software
- before buying it. If you try a Shareware program and continue
- using it, you are expected to register. Individual programs
- differ on details -- some request registration while others
- require it, some specify a maximum trial period. With
- registration, you get anything from the simple right to continue
- using the software to an updated program with printed manual.
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- Copyright laws apply to both Shareware and commercial software,
- and the copyright holder retains all rights, with a few specific
- exceptions as stated below. Shareware authors are accomplished
- programmers, just like commercial authors, and the programs are
- of comparable quality. (In both cases, there are good programs
- and bad ones!) The main difference is in the method of
- distribution. The author specifically grants the right to copy
- and distribute the software, either to all and sundry or to a
- specific group. For example, some authors require written
- permission before a commercial disk vendor may copy their
- Shareware.
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- Shareware is a distribution method, not a type of software. You
- should find software that suits your needs and pocketbook,
- whether it's commercial or Shareware. The Shareware system makes
- fitting your needs easier, because you can try before you buy.
- And because the overhead is low, prices are low also. Shareware
- has the ultimate money-back guarantee -- if you don't use the
- product, you don't pay for it.
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- DISCLAIMER - AGREEMENT
- Users of VEHICLE COSTS must accept this disclaimer of warranty:
- "VEHICLE COSTS is supplied as is. The author disclaims all
- warranties, expressed or implied, including, without limitation,
- the warranties of merchantability and of fitness for any purpose.
- The author assumes no liability for damages, direct or conse-
- quential, which may result from the use of VEHICLE COSTS."
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- VEHICLE COSTS is a "shareware program" and is provided at no
- charge to the user for evaluation. Feel free to share it with
- your friends, but please do not give it away altered or as part
- of another system. The essence of "user-supported" software is
- to provide personal computer users with quality software without
- high prices, and yet to provide incentive for programmers to
- continue to develop new products. If you find this program
- useful and find that you are using VEHICLE COSTS and continue to
- use VEHICLE COSTS after a reasonable trial period, you must make
- a registration payment of $50(Aust) $50US(International)
- to the author. The registration fee will license one copy for use
- on any one computer at any one time. You must treat this software
- just like a book. An example is that this software may be used
- by any number of people and may be freely moved from one computer
- location to another, so long as there is no possibility of it
- being used at one location while it's being used at another.
- Just as a book cannot be read by two different persons at the
- same time.
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- Commercial users of VEHICLE COSTS must register and pay for their
- copies of VEHICLE COSTS within 30 days of first use or their
- license is withdrawn. Site-License arrangements may be made by
- contacting THE AUTHOR.
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- Anyone distributing VEHICLE COSTS for any kind of remuneration
- must first contact THE AUTHOR at the address below for
- authorization.This authorization will be automatically granted to
- distributors recognized by the (ASP) as adhering to its
- guidelines for shareware distributors, and such distributors may
- begin offering VEHICLE COSTS immediately (However THE AUTHOR must
- still be advised so that the distributor can be kept up-to-date
- with the latest version of VEHICLE COSTS.).
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- You are encouraged to pass a copy of VEHICLE COSTS along to your
- friends for evaluation. Please encourage them to register their
- copy if they find that they can use it. All registered users
- will receive a copy of the latest version of the VEHICLE COSTS
- system.
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- G. FERGUSON
- 3 CRISTATA AVE.
- ENDEAVOUR HILLS
- VIC...3802
- AUSTRALIA
- (03) 700-3764
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