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| There are two methods two deploy your applications ...... |
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| Adds a scheduling for full backup (with or without differential backup) on the server defined by the connection. |
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| The NumberColumn property is used to:
Get the number of columns in Table, Check Box, Radio Button controls, etc..
Set the number of columns in a multi-column List Box control.... |
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| Displays in a Camera field the camera preview stream currently being transmitted by a web camera or by the mobile device camera.
Function kept for "Version-26-compatible" Camera controls.... |
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| Several types of WLanguage variables are used to enumerate and dynamically handle the elements of a class...... |
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| Methods for managing an HFSQL cluster and its databases.... |
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| The remote management tool is used to manage the connections to the dynamic WEBDEV sites.... |
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| WINDEV and WINDEV Mobile manage two types of menus...... |
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| Adds an entry into the history of navigation by associating data. This data will be transmitted when going back to this entry. |
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| The Property FlexWrap allows you to know and modify the management of the return to row of the fields of a row of a Flexbox field ( Property 7900 corresponding CSS "flex-wrap"). |
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| The database can be accessed via a web service...... |
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| The Control Center allows you to implement an automatic optimization mechanism for the database and its files using scheduled optimization tasks...... |
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| The SizeUnit property gets and sets the font size unit. |
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| WINDEV Mobile allows you to develop applications for different families of products...... |
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| Once the User Groupware is configured, the configuration of users and accesses is performed at runtime, by connecting with a "supervisor" account...... |
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| The monitoring robot retrieves the available disk space via an SNMP agent...... |
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