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| Indicates whether an error was returned by the last tapixxx function (functions for managing phone calls) to the TAPI module. |
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| Modifies the time range displayed by an Organizer control (Day/Week/Month). This function is kept for backward compatibility.... |
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| The PeriodSelection property is used to determine and specify if the user can select a time period in an Scheduler or Organizer control. |
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| The StartDatePeriodDisplayed property is used to get the start date of the time period displayed in a Scheduler or Organizer control of a report. |
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| The EndDatePeriodDisplayed property is used to get the end date of the time period displayed in a Scheduler or Organizer control of a report. |
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| The time spent can be listed on...... |
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| The columns are used to display information in a Table control...... |
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| When an application displays or saves data in HFSQL tables, this data is typed in the current language...... |
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| Returns the date and time of the last write operation performed on a record in an HFSQL file (Classic or Client/Server).... |
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| Displays a custom message in a non-blocking system information window for a given amount of time. |
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| The CaptionPeriodHeader property gets and sets the caption of the time period displayed in the header of a Scheduler or Agenda control in a report. |
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| Returns the date and time of last write operation performed on a record in an HFSQL table (Classic or Client/Server).... |
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| To increase security against worms and viruses, Windows Vista/7 implemented the UAC (User Account Control) mechanism.... |
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| The "Breadcrumb" control corresponds to a series of links allowing the Web user to go back into the logical tree structure of a site...... |
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| You can print different technical documentations describing all the elements of the project (windows, pages, reports, data files, items, components, assemblies, Custom-Folders, etc.)...... |
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| The data is interpreted as "columns" whose height is proportional to the value of data...... |
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