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| The columns are used to display information in a Table control...... |
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| The project includes windows, reports, queries, help files, sets of procedures, ...... |
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| The following SQL functions can be used on the queries written in SQL code (classified by theme)...... |
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| List of constants used by the drawing functions.... |
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| To specify the selection conditions in an SQL query, you can use...... |
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| Reads a record in a file according to a given record number. |
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| Retrieves the specified information about the version of an executable or DLL. |
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| The mathematical SQL functions that can be used on the queries written in SQL code are as follows...... |
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| Positions on the first file record whose value for a specific item is greater than or equal to a sought value. |
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| Classifies freehand drawings, including circles, squares and triangles. |
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| Converts the HTML color into RGB color. |
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| An Item Description variable is used to describe one or more items in a data file programmatically. |
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| List of Exif functions... |
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| List of functions for HFSQL management... |
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| Draws a rectangle in a WDPic variable. |
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| Inverts the colors of a picLayer variable. |
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| Sets the position on the last file record whose value for a specific item is less than or equal to a sought value. |
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| Abre una ventana cuyo resultado se recuperará a través de una Procedure WLanguage ("callback"). |
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| Converts a time to a string in the specified format. |
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| List of functions for HFSQL management... |
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| Declares the font that will be used by dText in a WDPic variable. |
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| Draws a rounded rectangle in a picLayer variable. |
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| Describes a file item through programming. |
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| Draws a rectangle in a picLayer variable. |
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