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| Enables the filter that was previously created for the specified data file (view or query). |
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| Prints a border with rounded outlines at specified coordinates. |
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| Usage example of the HReadSeekFirst function |
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| Usage example of the HCreationIfNotFound function |
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| Retrieves the content of a cell found in an XLS file. |
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| The InitialVisible property is used to determine if:
a control was visible during the first display of the associated window or page.
a window was visible during its first display.... |
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| Deletes the selected rows from a Table or Treeview Table control. |
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| Entirely or partially unlocks an external file. |
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| Usage example of the XMLDocument function |
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| Usage example of the HCopyRecord function |
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| Returns the date of first day of the week (i.e., Monday). |
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| Checks whether an expression is set to True in assertive programming and in automated test mode. |
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| Sends a push notification to a mobile device (iOS or Android). |
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| The Null property is used to:
Assign NULL to the item for the current record.
Find out whether the item is associated with the NULL value for the current record.
Define the default value of an item when the item is described through programming.... |
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| The Rating control can be used in a window as well as in a page.... |
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| Returns the date of the last day of the week corresponding to a given date. |
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| Returns and initializes the color of different chart elements. |
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| The Font keyword can correspond to:
a Font variable.
the Font property.... |
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| Usage example of the iZoneHeight function |
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| Retrieves the activation status of the geolocation provider or asks to be notified when the status changes. |
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| To start the print job, simply use iEndPrinting...... |
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