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| Describes a file item programmatically. |
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| Specifies the location of user classes required to run the Java application or the Java applet. |
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| This chapter presents the configuration required to install WINDEV, WEBDEV or WINDEV Mobile in 64-bit mode...... |
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| Pauses the current service during the specified duration. |
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| An application using User Groupware can be used with a HyperFileSQL database in Client/Server mode...... |
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| The EndDate property gets and sets the selected time period end date:
in a Calendar control,
in an Organizer control.
in a Scheduler control.... |
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| The StartDate property is used to determine and change the start date of the selected time period:
in a Calendar control.
in an Organizer control.
in a Scheduler control.... |
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| Modifies the style of a control dynamically. |
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| WLanguage procedure ("callback") called by fCopyFile for each copied file. |
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| Associates a browser procedure with an event on an object in browser code. |
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| When creating a link, you can simply specify the destination...... |
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| Adds a row at the end:
of a one- or two-dimensional WLanguage array.
of an advanced two-dimensional array property (xlsDocument, etc.).... |
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| At runtime, an application runs in a main thread...... |
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| A break in a Looper control is used to group the data corresponding to one or more arguments...... |
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| Plays the requested sound. |
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| The following events are associated to reports (order of appearance in the code editor)...... |
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| Creates a self-extracting archive as a 32-bit executable (.EXE). |
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| This chapter presents the main problems (and their solutions) that can occur when using the WEBDEV Application Server... |
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| Connects the current application to a database that will be queried by SQL through a web service proxy (SOAP). |
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