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| Returns the value (added or modified by MemAdd or MemModify) of the current element in a memory area.... |
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| A sub-query is a query whose result is used by another query...... |
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| The rssCloud type is used to describe the method for subscribing to the notifications of modification made to the RSS feed... |
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| The following WLanguage functions are used to manage Gantt charts...... |
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| Returns the instance of the API of Map control. |
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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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| Adds a new resource into a Scheduler control. |
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| Deletes a resource from a Scheduler control. |
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| The Control type is used to define the characteristics of a control. |
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| Retrieves the full physical name of a project opened during the execution of an action plan. |
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| A Progress Bar control can be handled through programming...... |
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| A query is used to request information from a database to view, insert, change or delete data.... |
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| New features in WEBDEV 27 presented in the New Features brochure.... |
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| The columns are used to display information in a Table control...... |
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| The main SQL statements allowed in the SQL queries managed by WINDEV and WEBDEV are as follows...... |
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| Two types of procedures are available...... |
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| Identifies or modifies the current directory. |
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| Deletes an appointment from a Scheduler control. |
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| Deletes all appointments and resources from a Scheduler control. |
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| Defines the time range displayed by the Scheduler control in Day mode or in Week mode. |
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| List of constants used by the Toolbar control functions... |
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| Defines a background color for a time slot in an Organizer control. |
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