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Write a console app that declares two classes Employee (base) (20)
and
Receptionist (derived).
• Include within Employee class private members: emp_name, emp_lastname, emp_id,emp_physicaladdress and overridable public member Allowance() which returns total amount of allowance for each employee which is a sum of
R2500 for house per month, R1000 for car per month.
• Allowance() takes three arguments which is houseAllowance, carAllowance and allowanceTotal.
• Include in Receptionist class private members: rec_workinghours, rec_salary, constant clothingAllowance and public member Allowance() which returns allowance specifically for the receptionist.
• Receptionist has additional allowance of clothing which is R500 per month
• Derive Receptionist class from Employee class.
• Display respective details about one employee and one receptionist refer to the table:


What I have tried:

I tried coding for the employee but gives me errors
Posted
Updated 5-Sep-22 0:55am
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Richard MacCutchan 5-Sep-22 7:38am    
We cannot help you correct errors if you do not show the code and the exact error messages.
Oratilekun 5-Sep-22 11:21am    
Console.WriteLine("Enter Employee name: ") mr
Dim emp_name As String
= (Console.ReadLine())
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Dim Em = New employee 0|
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Em. emp_name = emp_name

*it says type “employee” is not defined
Richard MacCutchan 5-Sep-22 12:39pm    
Please use the Improve question link above, and the actual code, and the error message. Importantly, show the definition of the "employee" class.

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