This project is going to be used for figuing out how much customers are charged so getting it done right is esentaial. If you have any question please ASK. For this project you will need to figure out the best way to package several different items using the best box(es) from the [login to view URL] file. There are two text files that the information will need to be pulled from. [login to view URL] and boxSizes.csv. The output of this program will be multipule files one per ID (pulled from the first value of the [login to view URL] file) named in the format [login to view URL] (ID being the actual value pulled from the first field of the [login to view URL] file.). Each box will have a number attached that should be considered. The lowest possible score is what were trying to acheive. Any box over 50 inches should only be used if there is an item that *must* use it in the order. Please review all the attached files as I have both input files and what the first 2 orders should look like. If you have any questions please ask. InputFiles [login to view URL] The first field is the box size. The second is the handling charge. Lower handling is better for everybody and tends to also lower the total shipping cost. [login to view URL] The first field is the Invoice number. There are then 3 fields which repeat themselves for each item in the order. The first of these is the quantity field. This is how many items need to go in the box(es). The second is our internal part number. This is an alpha-numaric number that just needs to go in the ouput file so that I know what is in each box and can figure insurance and print a packing label for each box. The third is the product dimensions. If a box won't hold the entire order fill the first then the second then the third etc... till all are full. Any item too large for the order should generate a file containing only one line with an error message.
## Deliverables
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## Platform
Windows XP