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| The HFSQL Control Center allows you to fully manage HFSQL Client/Server data files...... |
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| WEBDEV allows you to create Internet or Intranet sites, in native mode or in PHP...... |
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| Displays a custom message in a non-blocking system warning window. |
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| Modifies the caption and/or position of the chart title.... |
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| Modbus is a "field" (industrial and/or restricted environments) communication protocol created in 1979...... |
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| Enables or disables the management of .REP files. |
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| The positioning marks are used to "tag" specific lines of code...... |
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| To create a.NET assembly, ...... |
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| List of constants used by the functions for managing Table, TreeView Table, Looper and List Box controls.... |
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| This help page presents the main aspects of the Action Bar description window...... |
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| Saves a chart that was previously drawn in a file in BMP format. |
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| There is a new trend in UI design: application menus in the title bar!... |
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| The Native Oracle Connector is used to:
specify the input values during the call to a stored procedure.
retrieve the output values after a call to a stored procedure.... |
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| The Image control is used to...... |
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| WINDEV, WINDEV Mobile and WEBDEV allow you to programmatically handle Button controls...... |
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| The Clickable Image control can be used to...... |
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| Sets the position on the last record of a data file according to a browse item. |
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| WEBDEV includes several page creation methods that allow you to create mobile-friendly websites...... |
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| The programmed Drag and Drop is used to entirely manage Drag/Drop between the different types of controls...... |
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| The images are often used to illustrate the site pages...... |
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| An Android application can contain one or more Widget windows...... |
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