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| The hScheduling type is used to define and find out the characteristics of the scheduling that must be performed:
for a scheduled HFSQL Client/Server table optimization task.
for a scheduled HFSQL Client/Server table backup job.
for a scheduled replication of HFSQL servers.... |
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| In most cases, most of the presentation styles are created when designing a site...... |
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| The "Compilation errors" pane is used to find out...... |
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| The SearchAAF property is used to:
find out whether the search via AAF is enabled on a non-editable Combo Box control,
enable (or not) the search via AAF on a non-editable Combo Box control.... |
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| The StoredItem property is used to:
Find out the stored item or the stored variable of a Table, Looper, List Box or Combo Box control.
Modify the stored item or the stored variable of a Table, Looper, List Box or Combo Box control.... |
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| The SelectionOnly property is used to:
Find out which elements of the Table or TreeView Table control will be printed: print all the records or the selected records only.
Change the print mode of rows in the Table or TreeView Table control: print all records or the selected records only.... |
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| The SortType property is used to:
Find out the sort direction defined for an item or for a component of a composite key. This item was defined in the data model editor or programmatically.
Define the sort direction for an item or for a component of a composite key (when describing the item through programming).... |
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| The automatic table modification updates the description of tables on user computers...... |
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| WINDEV manages the following events by default (in order of appearance in the code editor)... |
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| Gets the number of signatures in a PDF Reader control. |
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| Gets the date of one of the signatures of a PDF document. |
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| Creates a reader used to read an XML document without loading it in memory. |
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