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Modifies the status of an event. |
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Draws a chart according to the specified parameters. |
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The Visible property is used to set the visibility of an element. |
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The SortType property is used to:
Find out the sort direction defined for an item or for a component of a composite key. This item was defined in the data model editor or programmatically.
Define the sort direction for an item or for a component of a composite key (when describing the item through programming).... |
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Converts a date to an integer. |
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Returns the list of links (Merise) in the current analysis or in a specific analysis |
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Returns the status of the current burner. |
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Returns the path of the current burner. |
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Returns the different elements of a URL: protocol, user, password, domain, port, resource path, resource name, resource extension, request and fragment. |
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Used to find out whether a property exists on a control or on a class instance. |
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Usage example of the zipExtractAll function |
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Usage example of the fRead function |
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Selects one or more elements in a List Box, ListView or Combo Box control. |
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Modifies the font used for the category labels of a chart. |
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Initializes the query linked to the report. |
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Deletes a file accessible from the current computer. |
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Shuffles the elements of a WLanguage array. |
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Returns the number of duplicates for a given key item. |
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Usage example of the zipSize function |
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Returns the factorial of an integer number. |
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Returns the content of an item found in the current record (in the data file, view, query, ...). |
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Usage example of the Type property |
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Converts a value from a unit to another one. |
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In a dynamic WEBDEV site, the page data is refreshed during a user action...... |
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Organizer controls can be handled programmatically.... |
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