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The FOR EACH statement is used to perform different types of browse on the associative arrays... |
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Used to disconnect from a Bluetooth Low Energy device. |
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Returns the number of rows in a Looper control. |
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Returns a detailed information about the last error triggered by the HFSQL engine. |
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Used to check whether a duplicate error occurred. |
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Drive management functions include ...... |
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Connects the current application to a database that will be queried by SQL through a Webservice proxy (SOAP). |
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Used to check whether a lock error occurred. |
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Transforms all the records "in transaction" into "Normal" records if these records do not belong to a transaction currently in progress. |
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List of functions for managing character strings... |
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Several methods can be used to align the elements found in a List Box or Combo Box control...... |
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The following functions are used to handle strings, using prefix syntax: |
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Drive management functions include ...... |
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Reads the value of a descriptor on a Bluetooth Low Energy device. |
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Enables or disables the detection regarding the change of value for a Bluetooth Low Energy characteristic. |
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Used to disconnect from a Bluetooth Low Energy device. |
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Writes the value of a descriptor to a Bluetooth Low Energy device. |
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The comparison operators can be divided into several categories...... |
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Returns the current connection status to a Bluetooth Low Energy device or asks to be notified when the connection status changes. |
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Returns the current connection status to a Bluetooth Low Energy device or asks to be notified when the connection status changes. |
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Initializes the query linked to the report (for a query with parameters). |
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Retrieves an Document from the Google suite present on a Google Drive in the desired compatible format. |
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