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This help page presents the main recommendations for optimizing the security and performance of an HFSQL Client/Server database according to the constraints and desired features...... |
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For the Android applications, the available databases are HFSQL (Classic and Client/Server) and SQLite.... |
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The StrikeOut property is used to:
Determine whether the strikethrough formatting is applied to a Font variable.
Apply strikethrough formatting to a Font variable.... |
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Usage example of the HSubstDir function |
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User-friendly editors in practice... |
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List of constants used by the Automatic Application Features (AAF) functions.... |
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Calls a WLanguage function from an external language.... |
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A sequence diagram represents the chronological order of messages sent and received by a set of objects...... |
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Checks whether a specific type of data is available during Drag/Drop.... |
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Usage example of the WithSpace function |
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Reads the text contained in an image. |
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The hBackupDescription type is used to programmatically describe an HFSQL Client/Server backup.... |
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Java applications in practice... |
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It is possible to manage and grant certain access rights to the developers for each element in the SCM...... |
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The main elements of the project editor are as follows: |
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During the test of a report ("Go" button from the report editor), several print options are proposed...... |
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Used to handle the idle periods of a software (period without processes) to optimize the queries and the browses that will be run thereafter. |
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Optimizes the Select queries by using idle times when handling an application (period without processes). |
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Sets the position on the first record whose value for a specific item is strictly equal to a sought value (exact-match search). |
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iHPos is kept for backward compatibility. |
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