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| Connects the current application to a database that will be queried by SQL through a Webservice proxy (SOAP). |
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| Creates an external file. |
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| Writes a line into a text file (ANSI or UNICODE). |
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| Returns information about a version available on the setup server. |
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| Disables or customizes the automatic check for available updates. |
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| Draws a line in an Image control. |
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| Used to find out and modify some settings of HFSQL Client/Server server.... |
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| Writes a line into a text file (ANSI or UNICODE). |
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| WEBDEV includes multiple methods for testing your sites...... |
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| Creates and fills a text file with the content of a text control or text variable (string variable, edit control in a window, Static control in a report, ...). |
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| Draws a point in an Image control. |
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| Draws a line in an Image variable. |
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| Draws a line composed of multiple segments. |
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| Draws a line composed of multiple segments. |
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| Syntax for declaring the functions of the Windows API... |
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| Connects the current application to a database that must be interrogated via SQL. |
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| Draws a point in an Image variable. |
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| Activates one of the application versions available in the history of versions on the reference setup server. |
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| Draws a line in a WDPic variable. |
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| Deletes a version from the history of versions found on the reference setup server. |
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| Enables (or disables) the remote control for the current multi-user WINDEV application. This is an advanced function. |
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| Closes the current connection and frees the memory used by the connection. |
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| Draws a point in a picLayer variable. |
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| Draws a line in a picLayer variable. |
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| Draws a point:
in an Image control,
in an Image variable,
in a WDPic variable (on the background layer),
in a picLayer variable.... |
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