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| Creates a new XML document. |
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| Usage example of the fTempFile function |
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| Usage example of the BuildBrowsingTable function |
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| Usage example of the iPrintReport function |
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| Creates an image representing the entire Organization Chart control. |
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| List of Modbus functions... |
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| Usage example of the FTPRenameFile function |
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| Deletes a break from a Table control or from a Looper control. |
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| The gglPath type is used to define the characteristics of the route to drawn on a map... |
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| WINDEV and WEBDEV propose a Native Connector to SQLite. This Native Connector allows you to access an SQLite database from a WLanguage program without using an external driver.... |
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| Reads a persistent value. |
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| Copies the attachment of current email onto the user computer (locally). |
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| iVPos is kept for backward compatibility. |
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| iHPos is kept for backward compatibility. |
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| Usage example of the fExtractPath function |
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| The OrgElement type is used to define the advanced characteristics of an element found in an Organization Chart control. |
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| The controls can be copied from the page editor...... |
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| A composite chart is a chart that displays several types of charts...... |
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| The Repetition type is used to describe and modify the characteristics of a repetition for an appointment via the different WLanguage properties. |
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| Modifies the resolution of a screen. |
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| The CommandLine keyword can correspond to... |
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| Prints a document in "docx" format. |
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| Creates a shortcut on the Windows desktop, in the "Start" menu of Windows or in a specific directory. |
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| Displays a dialog box on each client computer connected to the server.
This function is kept for backward compatibility.... |
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