Inventory
Write a program that uses a structure to store the following inventory data in a file:
• Item Description
• Quantity on Hand
• Wholesale Cost
• Retail Cost
• Date Added to Inventory
The program should have a menu that allows the user to perform the following tasks:
• Add new records to the file
• Display any record in the file
• Change any record in the file
Input Validation: The program should not accept quantities, or wholesale or retail costs, less than 0. The program should not accept dates that the programmer determines are unreasonable.
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