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WINDEV manages the following events by default (in the order in which they appear in the code editor) for the Linear Slider controls and for the Range Slider controls... |
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The Automatic Application Features (AAF) allow you to add features to your application without having to write a single line of code...... |
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Adds a backslash to the end of a string, if necessary. |
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Retrieves and/or changes the character set used:
by all the screen fonts.
by all the operations performed on the character strings (functions and/or operators).... |
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Remarks and specific features of Native Informix Connector... |
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Usage example of the HBuildKeyValue function |
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The list below presents the error messages that are displayed in the remote setup wizard (for the site manager)...... |
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Usage example of the HMergeView function |
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Initializes a query written in SQL language and declares this query to the HFSQL engine. |
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Displays a custom error message in a system error window. |
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Usage example of the HListItem function |
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List of constants used by the archiving functions.... |
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Manages authentication on a Google server (via the "OAuth 2.0" authentication mode). |
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Starts a long browser process and fill a Progress Bar via Ajax according to the progress of this process. |
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The Edit control allows users to enter data...... |
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Usage example of the HExecuteQuery function |
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For the Android applications, the available databases are HFSQL (Classic and Client/Server) and SQLite.... |
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Usage example of the HExecuteSQLQuery function |
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Usage example of the HChangeKey function |
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A Font variable creates a font programmatically... |
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The following processes are associated with the Upload control:... |
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Usage example of the HOut function |
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List of constants used by the functions for managing controls... |
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