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| Deletes an appointment from a Scheduler control. |
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| Defines an Image control as destination of a chart. |
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| Deletes an appointment from an Organizer control. |
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| Returns the directory from which the execution is started. |
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| Returns the characteristics of a file found an archive:
The name of the file and its stored path.
The initial size of the file.
The compressed size of file.
The date and time of file creation.
The date and time of file modification.
The date and time of file access.
The file attributes.
The file encryption mode.... |
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| Moves a column in a Table or TreeView Table control. |
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| Queries are used to easily select records in one or more data files...... |
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| List of constants used by the functions for managing external files.... |
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| Search for a file in an archive (CAB, ZIP, RAR, WDZ, 7z, gzip, TAR or TGZ (TAR.GZ) format). |
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| A Data source variable is used to describe a temporary data source (query, view, alias, ...) |
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| Returns the approximate position of current record in the data file. |
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| After each new version of Android is deployed, Google requires a higher target API level ("TargetSdkVersion") to publish applications on Google Play... |
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| Usage example of the Compile function |
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| When an HFSQL function fails (returns False for example), the corresponding error number is returned by HError...... |
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| HFSQL Cluster is a database server intended to be deployed on several servers...... |
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| The YAML type simplifies the handling of data in YAML format. |
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| The project dashboard provides an overall view of project status via different widgets....... |
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| Extracts a file from an archive and automatically decompresses it to a physical location or in memory. |
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| List of constants used by the encryption/compression functions... |
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