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| The Continent keyword can correspond to:
a Continent variable.
the Continent property of the Country variable.... |
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| The "Dictionary" pane is used to handle the WINDEV dictionaries ("...... |
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| Adds comments to the log when saving the operation. |
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| An Active WEBDEV Page is a dynamic WEBDEV page without persistent context on the server.... |
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| In the MERISE methodology, the conceptual data model defines the objects and the actions that must be taken into account in the database...... |
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| To display a specific help page from your WINDEV application, an identifier must be specified for each page found in your help system...... |
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| The Calendar keyword can correspond to... |
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| The Reminder keyword can correspond to... |
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| The Palette keyword can correspond to: |
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| The Columns property allows access:
to the configuration of a table column in a Word Processing document (docTable variable).
to the configuration of a text column in a multicolumn document (docFormatMulticolumn variable).... |
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| The dictionary is a file that can contain the project elements...... |
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| The Remove property determines if an element can be removed. |
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| The Update property specifies the updates to be made. |
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| When an automated test is created, this test is in "construction" by default...... |
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| Usage example of the fWrite function |
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| New projects are often cross-platform.... |
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| The following WLanguage functions are used to handle UPnP devices... |
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| Usage example of the fWriteLine function |
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| Usage example of Document |
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| The following paragraphs explain...... |
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| Usage example of the XMLDocument function |
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| Enables a service in a SaaS pricing. |
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| WINDEV, WEBDEV and WINDEV Mobile: fully compatible format... |
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