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| The InitialValue property gets and/or sets an initial value.... |
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| The InMinutes property is used to convert a Duration variable to minutes. |
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| The InDays property is used to convert a Duration variable to days. |
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| Usage example of the FTPRenameFile function |
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| Inserts an XML element (tag or attribute) into an XML document. |
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| Usage example of the FTPCommand function |
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| Compares an initial key with an activation key. |
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| Calculates the activation key of application from the initial key. |
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| Stops printing the current report immediately. |
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| Searches for all the parts of a string that match a specific format. |
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| The Property Filling Character allows you to know and modify the character used to fill an element. |
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| Usage example of the FTPRemoveDir function |
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| The ToolbarVisible property is used to:
determine if the toolbar or the ribbon is displayed in a control.
show or hide the toolbar or the ribbon in a control.... |
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| Usage example of the HDescribeFullTextIndex function |
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| Creates a new XML document from an existing XML document. |
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| Restores the previously saved context of an XML document. |
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| Usage example of the fReadLine function |
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| Returns:
the list of nested reports currently printed (reports run by iPrintReport in one of the processes of the report currently printed).
the list of sequenced reports currently printed (iSequenceAdd).... |
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| Usage example of the FTPMakeDir function |
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| Converts the content of a Variant variable to JSON. |
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| The "Background" keyword can correspond to:
the Background variable,
the Background property of a docParagraph variable.... |
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| The Number property gets the number of an element. |
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| Returns the list of certificates available on the computer. |
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