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The "UML analysis" pane displays the different UML diagrams (class diagram, deployment diagram, ...... |
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Retrieves a Google calendar and its events according to its title or identifier. |
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Lists the Client/Server databases associated with a connection.... |
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Modifies the properties of an HFSQL file located on a server. |
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Creates or updates a set of procedures on an HFSQL server. |
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Immediately executes the "Request for refreshing the display" event of the parent. |
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Performing a process on several successive pages... |
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Adds a scheduled task on the server defined by the connection. |
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Indicates whether the code is run on an HFSQL server. |
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Runs a delayed procedure (in the WEBDEV application server). |
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Opens a replication in direct mode or with a replication server. |
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Runs a server procedure without refreshing the page. |
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To simplify the reading in the controls used to view large volumes of data, the end user has the ability to zoom the data found in the control...... |
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Two methods can be used to pass parameters to a query with parameters used in a window or in a control (List Box, Combo Box or Table control for example)...... |
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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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Each report block is associated with different events...... |
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The following functions are used to manage the Check Box controls...... |
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Photo album management functions... |
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The FOR EACH statement is used to browse the available values in the combinations. |
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The FOR EACH statement is used to browse the available values in the enumerations. |
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List of mathematical functions... |
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List of properties associated with a report... |
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The Diagram Editor control allows end users to create and edit diagrams...... |
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