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| Duplicates the record read in a table: the record found in memory is added into the table (query or view). |
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| Closes a data file or all the data files opened by the current user: all the corresponding physical data files are closed for the current user. |
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| Enables or disables the management of duplicates on a unique key. |
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| Unlocks the records of a data file:
locked by HLockFile.
individually locked by a locking read function.... |
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| Unlocks a record locked by:
HLockRecNum,
a read function used with a locking parameter (HRead associated with the hLockWrite or hLockReadWrite constant for example).... |
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| Immediately executes a scheduled item regardless of its scheduling: scheduled task (stored procedure), backup, optimization, refresh of a materialized view. |
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| Returns the list of synonyms used by a full-text index. |
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| Determines:
whether a file exists, which means whether it was physically created (HCreation or HCreationIfNotFound).
whether a view or a query was defined.... |
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| Returns the list of stop words used by a full-text index. |
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| Declares a transaction savepoint. |
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| Sets the position on the last file record whose value for a specific item is less than or equal to a sought value. |
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| Performs the following operations:
If the file does not exist, creates an empty data file (".FIC" file) with the index file and the memo file if necessary. The function is equivalent to HCreation.
If the file exists, opens the file.... |
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| Moves backward several records from the current position in the data file, according to a specified item. |
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| Sets the position on the last record whose value for a specific item is less than or equal to a sought value (exact-match search). |
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| Sets the position on the first record whose value for a specific item is strictly equal to a sought value (exact-match search). |
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| Once the translation of framework libraries ("...... |
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| The Second property is used to:
Retrieve the number of seconds from a Time, DateTime or Duration variable.
Modify the number of seconds in a Time, DateTime or Duration variable.
Retrieve the seconds or the number of seconds from a Date item (in "Date and Time" or "Duration" format)
Modify the seconds or the number of seconds in a Date item (in "Date and Time" or "Duration" format)... |
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| The Millisecond property is used to:
Retrieve the number of milliseconds from a Time, DateTime or Duration variable.
Modify the number of milliseconds in a Time, DateTime or Duration variable.
Retrieve the milliseconds or the number of milliseconds from a Date item (in "Date and Time" or "Duration" format)
Modify the milliseconds or number of milliseconds in a Date item ("Date and Time" or "Duration" format)... |
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| This page presents the main aspects and requirements of the Native MariaDB Connector...... |
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| Sets the position on the first record of a table according to the specified browse item. |
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| Link functions are used to link the interface with the data files (and vice versa). These functions are as follows:... |
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