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| It is now common for individuals or businesses to sign contracts electronically...... |
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| Moves backward several records from the current position in the data file, according to a specified item. |
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| This page explains how to program Table controls based on a data file...... |
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| Deletes a file from an archive. |
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| Erases the files found on a rewritable CD or DVD. |
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| Creates an HFSQL view from two previously created views (HCreateView). This function uses the former view mechanism. |
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| The Real-Time Performance Profiler (RTPP) is a tool that helps you identify what is slowing down your application...... |
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| Rich text supports multiple advanced features: font, weight, size, color, attribute, ...... |
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| Converts to Euro a value expressed in a specific currency. |
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| The docFragment type is used to define the characteristics of a fragment found in a "docx" document. |
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| Runs a method of an interface of a COM object instantiated by COMCreateInstance. |
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| A TreeView Table control based on a variable is a control bound to a variable or a set of variables...... |
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| NFC (Near Field Communication) is a wireless communication technology at short range and high frequency used to exchange data (named "tag") between two devices or between a device and a bullet even at short distance (few centimeters)...... |
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| An array is a structured type that is used to group a set of elements of the same type... |
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| The RETURN statement is used to exit the current event, process or procedure and return a result... |
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| REST web service APIs can be described using OpenAPl files...... |
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| This help page presents the specific features regarding the programming of Native xBase/FoxPro Access...... |
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