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| To configure the general options of the window editor...... |
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| Converts an 8-byte real to a date and time. |
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| The hServerOperation type is used to get the characteristics of an operation performed on an HFSQL server. |
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| The main executable options are as follows...... |
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| Deletes a resource from a Scheduler control. |
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| The code editor proposes several display options...... |
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| Usage example of the dChord function |
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| List of properties associated with the conference control... |
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| Splits an archive into several sub-archives of a given size. |
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| Reads the header of an incoming email according to the protocol used (POP3 or IMAP, Lotus Notes or Outlook). |
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| Scheduled optimization is a mechanism for automatically optimizing your database...... |
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| The Value property is used to:
Find out and modify the value of a report control.
Find out and modify the value of a control or the title of a window.
Find out the identifier of a stream.
Find out and modify the value of a control or the title of a page.... |
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| Displays the requested information (content of a control, for example) in a window opened next to the current window. |
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| Usage example of the SQLExec function |
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| Usage example of the fRead function |
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| The Pictorial Percentage chart illustrates data as percentages, using shapes...... |
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| This help page explains how to create and handle a structure.... |
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| The hbScanParameter type is used to define the parameters for iterating over the records in an HBase database. |
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| Triggers the scroll of Word Processing control in order for the requested text to be entirely displayed. |
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| The docFragment type is used to define the characteristics of a fragment found in a "docx" document. |
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