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Usage example of the StatAverage function |
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Frequently asked questions about HFSQL cluster.... |
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Usage example of the EncryptStandard function |
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Tests the validity of a tax number in Belgium. |
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Usage example of the DDERetrieve function |
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Selects an element in an Organization Chart control. |
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Usage example of the StatSum function |
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Usage example of the StatMax function |
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Usage example of the StatMin function |
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Usage example of the StatStandardDeviation function |
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Usage example of the statAverageDeviation function |
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Usage example of the HDeactivateFilter function |
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WDSQL is used to find out the structure of the accessed database...... |
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Creates a file on the remote disk. |
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Creates a directory on the remote disk. |
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Usage example of the iPrintAreaRTF function |
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When the action plans are deployed, you have the ability to configure their activation mode.... |
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Transforming WINDEV applications into Mobile is very easy...... |
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The Day property is used to:
Get the day from a Date or DateTime variable, or get the number of days from a Duration variable.
Change the day of a Date or DateTime variable, or change the number of days of a Duration variable.
Get the day or the number of days from a Date item (in "Date", "Date and Time" or "Duration" format)
Modify the day or the number of days in a Date item (in "Date", "Date and Time" or "Duration" format)... |
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Prints a report created with the report editor. |
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List of functions for managing dates and times... |
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Returns the name of the control located at a given position. |
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Usage example of the MatMultiply function |
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Usage example of the MemSeek function |
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The Clickable property gets and sets the behavior of an Image control when it is clicked. |
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