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The generation of a WINDEV Mobile application for Android groups all project elements (windows, code, etc.... |
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Runs a delayed procedure (in the WEBDEV application server). |
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Initializes the general options of the native OCR (Optical Character Recognition) system. |
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Adds a language to the native OCR system.... |
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Webservice management functions... |
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The logical operators are as follows...... |
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The <=> operator is used to exchange the contents of two elements... |
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The main keyboard shortcuts in the editors are as follows...... |
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Opens an external file (ANSI or UNICODE) in order to handle it through programming. |
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Returns the name of a language. |
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The <BLOCK> keyword is used in the code editor to declare custom blocks of code. These blocks of code are used to highlight the different steps of an algorithm and to group the declarations of variables or members. |
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The keywords used to identify the current element are: |
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Reads a line from an external file (ANSI or UNICODE). |
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"Password" items are used to securely store passwords by using a salt and a hash algorithm...... |
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When a page template is applied to a page, all the controls and code found in the template are "copied" into the page...... |
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An external component is a set of WINDEV or WEBDEV elements that perform a specific action (send faxes, emails, etc.... |
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When a report template is applied to a report, all the controls and code found in the template are "copied" into the report...... |
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The document tabs allow you to navigate between the different elements opened in the different editors.... |
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To create a Pivot Table control...... |
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WEBDEV features UI errors specific to the position of controls in the different slices...... |
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The examples provided with WINDEV are intended to help you learn the features of WINDEV.... |
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