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| Returns the value of a cookie received further to an HTTP request. |
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| Stops the current process, sets the focus to the specified control, window or page, and allows the user to enter data. |
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| Copies one or more files (regardless of their attributes). |
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| Prints a duplicate copy of a report. |
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| The Border type is used to handle a border through programming... |
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| MySelf is used to handle the current control... |
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| Returns for a given position in a Table or TreeView Table control (coordinates of a control point):
the name of the column displayed for the specified position.
the index of the row or column for the specified position.... |
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| Used to define the default value of Date, Time and DateTime variables. |
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| Displays an Organizer control from a specified date or returns the date of the first day (or the date of the last day) displayed in an Organizer control. |
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| Converts a numeric value into a binary string in order to perform a search on a numeric key. |
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| Usage example of the HBuildKeyValue function |
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| Stops the current process and forces the input in the specified control, window or page. |
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| Indicates whether the application is run in VGA mode on a mobile device. |
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| Extracts a specific line from a character string. |
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| Waits for the end of the execution of the specified thread. |
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| Usage example of the HOut function |
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| Usage example of the EmailSendMessage function |
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| Returns the list of folders:
found in the Outlook messaging software.
for an IMAP session.... |
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| The RightToLeft property is used to get the writing direction on a control, column, window or report. |
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| Usage example of the fAttribute function |
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| A supercontrol is an advanced type of control...... |
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| Returns the different elements of a path: drive, directories, name and extension of the file. |
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