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| Returns the name of the month that corresponds to a specified date. |
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| Calculates the standard deviation for a full series of values. |
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| The Page header block is printed on each new page...... |
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| The LabelHeight property is used to:
Find out the height of labels in a Label report.
Modify the height of labels in a Label report.... |
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| Returns the name of the day corresponding to a specified date. |
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| As soon as it is created, a control is associated with a style...... |
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| The keywords used to identify the current element are: |
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| In a flexible modeling, the "Application", "Process" and "Choice" elements can be used to enter in a "sub-modeling"...... |
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| The Check Box control can benefit from several AAFs (Automatic Application Features) ...... |
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| Copies an email found in a directory to another directory of an IMAP server. |
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| The numeric edit controls propose several AAFs (Automatic Application Features):
a context menu proposing the "Calculator" option.
the ability to modify the control value with the mouse wheel.... |
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| The mathematical SQL functions that can be used on the queries written in SQL code are as follows...... |
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| The gglOverride type is used to define information about event notification overrides. |
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| Returns the error of the last SOAP procedure that failed. |
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| Manages a progress bar while sending and receiving emails. |
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| A break in a Table control is used to group the data corresponding to one or more arguments...... |
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| Usage example of the EmailMsgError function |
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| Starts a session for sending emails with the SMTP protocol. |
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| The operations that can be performed on the table cells are as follows:... |
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| This type of TreeView Table control is linked to a data file or query...... |
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