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The Windows windows developed with WINDEV... |
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List of functions for managing menus... |
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Each Organizer control found in a window proposes a menu to the user...... |
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Returns the list of accessible Bluetooth Low Energy devices. |
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Displays a message in a standard dialog box that proposes "Yes", "No", "Cancel" and returns the user's choice.... |
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Each Scheduler control found in a window proposes a menu to the user.... |
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A Check Box can correspond to...... |
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WDMap is a tool used to view and handle a data file while developing an application...... |
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The description window of a query (insert, update or delete) or the description window of a query in SQL code is used to...... |
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MVP is the acronym for MODEL - VIEW - PRESENTER...... |
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In some cases, running a program or a site with or without the debugger can produce different results...... |
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Required configuration and overview for installing HFSQL Cluster.... |
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WINDEV and WEBDEV propose two methods for handling the Excel files...... |
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When developing an application, one of the important steps consists in deploying this application on the user computers...... |
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The "Context-sensitive code view" pane allows you to view and edit the code of the element (window, page, report, control, etc.... |
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Two types of procedures are available...... |
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Usage example of the xlsOpen function |
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List of SOAP functions... |
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List of functions for managing menus... |
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The Feedback component is a component provided with WINDEV...... |
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When the WINDEV Mobile project for iPhone/iPad is generated on the development computer, the generated files must be transferred onto a Mac in order to be compiled...... |
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By default, the files to install are...... |
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To facilitate the positioning of controls, you have the ability to force their move according to the four main axes (0°, 45°, 90°, 135°).... |
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