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- One student should design function main, which will call other program functions. The remainder of the functions will be designed by other members of the team.
- The requirements of the program should be analyzed so that each student is given about the same workload.
Write a program that uses a structure to store the following data about a customer account:
- Name
- Address
- City, State, and ZIP
- Telephone Number
- Account Balance
- Date of Last Payment
The structure should be used to store customer account records in a file. The program should have a menu that lets the user perform the following operations:
- Enter new records into the file
- Search for a particular customer’s record and display it
- Search for a particular customer’s record and delete it
- Search for a particular customer’s record and change it
- Display the contents of the entire file
Input Validation: When the data for a new account is entered, be sure the user enters data for all the fields. No negative account balances should be entered.
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