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300 CMPT Assignment #2 Due Class #3 Points - 10 12 Done---In the Employee class create an enumeration for Employee Position, Gender, and State (You dont need all states just put a few in there). Change the type of Employee Position, Gender and State to be the enum you create for each. 13 Done---In the User class create an enum for User Type. Make the User Type type this enumeration. 14 Done---Add properties...

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300 CMPT Assignment #2 Due Class #3 Points - 10 12 Done---In the Employee class create an enumeration for Employee Position, Gender, and State (You dont need all states just put a few in there). Change the type of Employee Position, Gender and State to be the enum you create for each. 13 Done---In the User class create an enum for User Type. Make the User Type type this enumeration. 14 Done---Add properties get/set for each attribute in each class. 15 //Modify the following methods so they work as follows: o Add Set properties and then add the record (the actual add will go into the database- later) Return error Remove Pass in the Employee ID to remove Return error Locate Pass in the Employee ID to locate Return error Update Updates database with changed values Return error o o o 16 Done---Add a Tab control to your main window. 17 Done---Add two tabs to the control Employees and Users 18 Done---On a tab with the title Employees create the controls that will be used to add/modify employee data. This screen must contain at least the following fields/controls o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Employee ID Number (numeric) Employee First Name (text) Employee Middle Name (text) Employee Last Name (text) Employee Position (enumeration) Department Head, Worker) Employee Gender (enumeration) Employee Birth date (calendar) Employee Home Address (text) Employee Home City (text) Employee Home State (enum) Employee Home Phone (text) Employee Salary (text) Add button Update button Locate button Textbox Textbox Textbox Textbox Combobox (Manager, President, Combobox (M/F) Calendar/Textbox Textbox Textbox Combobox (All states) Textbox Textbox o Remove button 19 Done---On a tab with the title Users create the controls that will be used to add/modify users to the system. There will be two types of users User and Admin. o o o o o o o o o o User ID (text) User First Name (text) User Middle Name (text) User Last Name (text) User Type (enum) User Password (text) Add button Update button Locate button Remove button Textbox Textbox Textbox Textbox Combox (Admin, User) Textbox 20 //Set the main Window title to read SharpHR Human Resources 21 //Create a menu for the application. The menu must contain a File option with Exit and Help About. 22 Done---Add a main exit button for the tabbed window. 23 //Add the following actions (You will not be able to fully implement these until we have the //database integrated): o When Add button is pressed a new object is created and the object properties are set based on the fields in the form. o When...

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