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| Generates the source code of the email to send from an Email variable. |
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| Source Code Manager (SCM)... |
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| Indicates whether the code is run in Windows Store apps mode.
Function kept for backward compatibility.... |
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| The monitoring robot includes three executables...... |
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| The GuidedTourStep is used to define all the advanced characteristics of a step of a Guided Tour. |
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| Starts an email management session based on the selected management mode (POP3, SMTP, IMAP or MS Exchange). |
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| The "Code" pane is used to handle the procedures (local and global procedures) and the classes found in the current project ("Global procedures", "Local procedures" and "Classes" options)...... |
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| Identifies whether or not the code is executed in the simulator for applications in Windows Store mode.
Function kept for backward compatibility.... |
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| Indicates whether the code is run in WinRT mode (Windows Store apps).
Function kept for backward compatibility.... |
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| Indicates whether the code is run in Universal Windows 10 app mode.
Function kept for backward compatibility.... |
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| Drag and Drop is used to transfer data between several controls with the mouse. This data can be moved between several controls found in the same application or in different applications.... |
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| The SCM administrator gives you direct access to the source code of projects included in the Source Code Manager...... |
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| The Property NextStep allows you to authorize or not to complete the guided tour from the step bubble. |
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| The GuidedTour type allows you to define all the advanced characteristics of a guided tour and its stages. |
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| Dynamically compiles an Procedure whose source code is provided (dynamic compilation). |
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| Defines a node of the HFSQL cluster as data source to perform the cluster synchronization. |
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