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Discover the main characteristics of the controls... |
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Inserts an element into a table at a given position. |
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Closes the XLSX document that was opened by SpreadsheetLoad. |
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Usage example of the API function |
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Usage example of the CallDLL32 function |
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The monitoring robot allows you to manage the users related to the different check error reports...... |
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Returns the number of duplicates for a given key item. |
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xlsNbColumns is kept for backward compatibility only. |
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The report editor gives you the ability to create "Organizer" reports.... |
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The WINDEV windows not having the same format in WINDEV Mobile, WINDEV Mobile gives you the ability to import a WINDEV window into a WINDEV Mobile project...... |
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List of constants used by ExecutePresetAction.... |
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The Server property is used to manage the data source of a connection (HFSQL Client/Server, OLE DB, etc.).... |
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Immediately starts the execution of a scheduled task on a WEBDEV Application Server. |
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This help page explains how to create two select queries...... |
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Deletes a row from a Looper control. |
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The following steps must be performed to implement the requirements...... |
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WINDEV Tutorial: Optimizing a project Lesson 2 - Performance profiler - 15 min |
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Usage example of the XMLDelete function |
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The Hasp constants are as follows...... |
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Usage example of the xlsClose function |
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Creates an HFSQL view.
This function uses the former view mechanism.... |
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Reads the last incoming email according to the protocol used (POP3 or IMAP, MS Exchange, Lotus Notes or Outlook). |
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Displays a message allowing the user to type an information. |
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xlsNbRows is kept for backward compatibility only. |
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Starts recording a test scenario (also called reproduction scenario). |
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