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| Defines the source of a series. |
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| The following structure is used to pass parameters to a procedure run on a server of J2EE XML Web services...... |
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| Simulates the keystrokes and the mouse actions. |
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| Returns the different dates of a file (date the file was created, modified or accessed) located on an FTP server (File Transfer Protocol). |
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| Retrieves the content of a Memo column from the query result, for the current row. |
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| Various WEBDEV constants... |
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| Notifies when the device has been shaken in any direction. |
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| Enables the management of push notifications in a WINDEV Mobile application (Android or iOS). |
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| Converts a numeric value into a binary string in order to perform a search on a numeric key. |
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| The MyParameters keyword is used to handle the parameters passed to a WLanguage procedure... |
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| Returns the size of a directory in bytes. |
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| Retrieves and/or changes the character set used:
by all the screen fonts.
by all the operations performed on the character strings (functions and/or operators).... |
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| Returns or modifies the different times associated with a file or directory (date created, modified or accessed). |
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| Opens an existing archive. |
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| Finds the Xth position of a string within another string. |
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| The two-level setup (or multisite setup) combines:
a reference network setup deployed on a local network.
an HTTP setup used to update the reference setup on the local network.... |
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| List of constants used by string management functions... |
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| The automatic index generation suggests index keywords based on the content of your help page...... |
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| Adds a data into a chart. |
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| This help page presents the different features of WDXView...... |
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| Returns the list of files found in an archive. |
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