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Deletes a file on the remote disk. |
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Returns the size of a file (in bytes). |
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Saves a diagram as a "diag" file. |
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Saves a diagram as a "diag" file. |
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Changes the extension of a file on disk. |
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Creates a file on the remote disk. |
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Describes a file item through programming. |
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Saves a diagram as a "diag" file. |
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Creates and opens a temporary file. |
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Creates a file on the remote disk. |
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Rename a file or directory on an Drive. |
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A WINDEV Mobile application can also use an HFSQL database in Client/Server mode.... |
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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 optimization task of HFSQL Client/Server files.
for a scheduled backup task of HFSQL Client/Server files.
for a scheduled replication of HFSQL servers.... |
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A report provides a custom view of data...... |
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...The Web Camera control is used to view a file that is refreshed at regular time intervals.... |
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The NbMemoItem property is used to get the total number of memo items in a record of:
a file described in the data model editor,
a file described through programming,
an HFSQL view,
a query.... |
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The remote HFSQL administrator proposes a full management of the HFSQL Client/Server databases...... |
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Keys are specific items in your analysis...... |
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Transforms all the records "in transaction" into "normal" records if these records do not belong to a transaction currently in progress...... |
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Returns the path of the directory containing:
the images,
the JavaScript files,
the Java applet files,
the other files accessible from the browser.... |
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Plays a multimedia file in a Multimedia control. |
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The WDD55Password property is used to specify the password of the 5.5 analysis that contains a Hyper File 5.5 data file used in an HFSQL Classic analysis. |
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