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| Stops a stopwatch and returns the time elapsed (in milliseconds) since the start of timing (call to <Chrono>.Start). |
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END can correspond to: - the END keyword of WLanguage used to specify the end of a loop.
- the End property, which can be used on EventTimeline variables.
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| Positions at the end of media file played in the Multimedia control. |
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| The END: label is used to define a code that will be systematically run at the end of process execution. |
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| Stops the manual iteration of data file linked to a Table control based on a data file. |
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Validates the current transaction: - the modifications performed on the table since the start of transaction (HTransactionStart) are validated.
- the transaction file is deleted (if the transaction is the last transaction in progress for a network application)
- the records locked in read-only by the transaction are unlocked.
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| Positions at the end of media file played in the Multimedia control. |
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| The statement block is repeated endlessly... |
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| Ends the execution of the current program. |
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| Saves a memory dump containing the memory resources that have been allocated and that have not been freed since the previous call to dbgStartMemoryDiff. |
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| The conditional IF statement allows you to run an action according to a condition... |
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| Positions at the end of a media file that was opened beforehand MCIOpen. |
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Validates the current transaction: - the modifications performed on the table since the start of transaction (HTransactionStart) are validated.
- the transaction file is deleted (if the transaction is the last transaction in progress for a network application)
- the records locked in read-only by the transaction are unlocked.
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| Indicates the end of the use of geolocation functions.
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| Marks the end of a critical section: another thread will be able to run the code. |
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| In a WHILE statement, the expression is evaluated at each beginning of the block of statements... |
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| The SWITCH statement is used to choose the action that will be run according to the value of an expression... |
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| The statement block is repeated while a control variable is modified and compared to a limit value (before each beginning of statement block)... |
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| Sets the position of the target end of an arrow in a "Shape" control. |
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| The NbCopy property is used to determine and change the number of report copies to print. |
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| The following constants are used by URI-specific functions:... |
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| FolderData is kept for backward compatibility. |
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| The deployment package creates a ZIP file containing the site's setup...... |
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| The following constants are used by the functions for managing the software factory:... |
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| Refreshes elements in a Dashboard control. |
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| The test manager is used to...... |
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| The StoreTheValue property is used to:
Find out whether a control keeps its value between two... |
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| The RulerVisible property is used to:
Determine if a playhead is visible in a TimeLine control.... |
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| Opens or closes the Dashboard control edit mode. |
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| Returns the week number within the year that corresponds to the specified date. |
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| Performs a call transfer (with ability to retrieve the call). |
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| Positions on the first child element of current element. |
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| Reverses the colors:
in an Image control,
in an Image variable,
in a WDPic variable... |
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| The concept of software factory is used to automate the process for creating applications.... |
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| Performs an input by emulation in a control while checking whether this control is an editable... |
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| Adds a row to a Table or TreeView Table control with an animation. |
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