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| Forces the execution of a scheduled backup. |
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| This function forces the execution to resume after an error...... |
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| Forces a report block to print. |
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| Forces the report print to stop. |
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| Forces one or more line break. |
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| Forces the execution of a scheduled backup. |
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| Forces the parent of the next window to open. |
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| Forces the printing of a Body Complement block. |
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| Forces the move to the next page during the report print. |
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| Notifies when acceleration forces are applied to the device along any of the three axes. |
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| Forces a column break in a multi-column report. |
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| Stops the current process and forces the input in the specified control, window or page. |
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| Forces a body complement block to print while specifying the height of complement block. |
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| Forces the DDW (Dim Disabled Windows) feature on a window even if this window is not accessible. |
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| Forces the operating system of the computer where the data files are found to write data onto... |
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| Forces the operating system of the computer where the data files are found to write data onto... |
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| Allows you to force the directory used to store the temporary files when reindexing the HFSQL data... |
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| Forces the closing of the drop-down list in a Combo Box control (simple or multi-column Combo Box). |
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| in a Table or TreeView Table control (automatic or custom),
Temporarily forbid or force column calculations... |
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| To facilitate the positioning of controls, you have the ability to force their move according... |
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| The latest versions of mobile OSs allow you to switch applications to a dark theme to reduce... |
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| GDPR: General Data Protection Regulation... |
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| A .NET object can be dynamically associated with a .NET class, we talk of dynamic instantiation... |
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