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| This help page explains how to optimize the connection times to the HFSQL Client/Server databases by limiting the network traffic...... |
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| Gets the description of a variable. |
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| The diagSelection type is used to define all the advanced characteristics of a selection made in a diagram. |
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| Secures the export of confidential data in the AAFs (Automatic Application Features) that are used to export, print or save data. |
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| Imports a CSV file into an HFSQL Classic or Client/Server table. This table must have been defined in the data model editor, or declared with HDeclare, HDeclareExternal or HDescribeFile).... |
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| LoadProcedure is kept for backward compatibility. |
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| The links are used to link the files found in an analysis between themselves...... |
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| Defines a meta file as chart destination. |
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| The Point keyword is used to manage a point... |
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| Blurs the entire given area in a variable of type picLayer.... |
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| The Condensed property is used to:
Determine whether a Font variable is condensed.
Condense a Font variable.
This property is kept for backward compatibility.... |
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| Extended is used to:
Find out whether a Font variable is extended.
Extend (or not) a Font variable.
This property is kept for backward compatibility.... |
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| Large is used to:
Find out whether a Font variable is enlarged.
Enlarge (or not) a Font variable.
This property is kept for backward compatibility.... |
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| The HeightInPixel property is used to get the height in pixels of a control in a report. |
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| The monitoring robot includes three executables...... |
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| One or more controls can be selected in a window, in a page or in a report via the keyboard or the mouse...... |
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| The properties of a WDTRAD dictionary are as follows...... |
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| Ends the execution of the current service. |
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