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| The Shape control allows you to create geometric shapes in your windows and reports...... |
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| A report based on an SQL query with data accessed via a connection can print records from a database accessible via a specific ODBC driver or via a Native Connector...... |
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| Initializes the category color for a chart whose type is:
Pie,
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Waterfall.... |
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| The Gesture variable is used to retrieve the gesture parameters (swipe)...... |
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| There are two methods to convert HFSQL Classic databases to HFSQL Client/Server in WINDEV, WEBDEV and WINDEV Mobile...... |
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| Checks the existence of an element in a TreeView control and returns its type (node or leaf) if the element exists. |
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| Adds a column at the end of a two-dimensional array property (xlsDocument variable for example]). |
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| The Provider property is used to manage the type of a connection (HFSQL Client/Server, OLE DB, etc.).... |
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| The FOR EACH statement is used to perform different types of browse on the arrays... |
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| The parameters can be passed to a procedure...... |
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| Automatically adds and compresses any type of file into a CAB, ZIP, WDZ, 7z, TAR, gzip or TGZ (TAR.GZ) archive. |
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| The advanced types of WLanguage are as follows... |
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| Some functions and properties have been removed from WLanguage...... |
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| The FOR EACH statement is used to perform different types of browse on the associative arrays... |
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| The FOR EACH statement is used to run different types of HFSQL loops... |
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| The different types of items proposed in the data model editor are as follows: |
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| To view the characteristics of the control, select "Description" in the context menu.... |
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| The "Debugger" pane displays the debugger options when debugging the project or a project element ("Debugger" option)...... |
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