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Creates an external file. |
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The Size property is used to determine and change the size of an element. |
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Returns the characteristics of all the columns (or items):
for a given table.
for a given query.... |
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The Certificate keyword can correspond to... |
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Reads:
a block of bytes (characters) in an external file (ANSI or Unicode),
the content of an external file (ANSI or Unicode) and assigns it to a memory area.... |
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This page explains how to program TreeView Table controls...... |
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Usage example of the BurnerErase function |
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Usage example of the fCurrentDrive function |
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Modifies the physical name of a data file. |
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The Border property is used to get and change the borders of an element. |
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Returns the display mode of an Organizer control: day, week, month, ... |
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Returns the current year in integer format. |
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Used to find out whether a property exists on a control or on a class instance. |
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Reads the value of the "timeout" for connecting to the SMTP, POP3 and IMAP messaging servers. |
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Checks whether an expression is false in assertive programming and in automated test mode. |
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Returns the number of records in a file, query or HFSQL view: active records, crossed records, deleted records, etc. |
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Deletes all files from an archive. |
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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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Defines the time range displayed by the Organizer control in Day mode or in Week mode. |
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Creates an HFSQL view from two previously created views (HCreateView). This function uses the former view mechanism. |
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Usage example of the SQLConnect function |
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Usage example of the HCreateView function |
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Usage example of the zipExtractAll function |
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Modifies the configuration of a Dashboard control (defined in the editor) before its first display. |
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