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| Usage example of the FTPDate function |
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| Returns the factorial of an integer number. |
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| Sends a specific FTP command to a server. |
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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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| Organizer controls can be handled programmatically.... |
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| Reverses the content of a one-dimensional array. |
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| Returns the number of incoming messages currently found:
on the email server (POP3 protocol only).
in the Outlook messaging software.... |
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| A Font variable creates a font programmatically... |
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| Reads a character string in the entry buffer of the specified serial port. |
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| Extracts:
a substring from a string starting at a specified position.
part of a buffer starting at a specified position.... |
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| Usage example of the HListKey function |
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| Usage example of the zipSize function |
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| Returns the list of burners installed on the current computer. |
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| Reinitializes:
the Contact structure.
a Contact variable.... |
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| Usage example of the Size property |
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| Used to define the default value of Date, Time and DateTime variables. |
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| Adds data into a stock chart (candlestick, barcharts or minmax). |
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| Draws a line composed of multiple segments. |
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| Constants used by the geo-localization functions... |
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| The ID property is used to get and change IDs. |
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| Begins, commits or rolls back a transaction:
on the files of a database opened by SQLConnect,
on the files of a database opened by a connection (OLE DB or Native Access/Native Connector) described in the data model editor or by HOpenConnection.... |
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| Usage example of the BurnerErase function |
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| Usage example of the iPrintZone function |
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