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Version: 2025

<Source>.ChangeDir (Function)
Changes the path to a data file (i.e. directory in which the file will be handled).
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FTPTime (Example)
Usage example of the FTPTime function
JavaExecute (Example)
Usage example of the JavaExecute function
HListServerTrigger (Function)
Lists the different triggers available on a connection or on one of the connection files.
HModifyViewRights (Function)
Modifies the rights granted to a user or to a group on a SQL view or on a materialized view.
BTLEListDevice (Function)
Returns the list of accessible Bluetooth Low Energy devices.
WHelp (Function)
Displays a file or a help page in HLP or CHM format.
HInfoFileProperty (Function)
Allows you to find out the properties of a data file located in an HFSQL server.
ListSort (Function)
Sorts the elements in a List Box, ListView or Combo Box control populated programmatically.
FilePath (Property)
The FilePath property gets the name of the file associated with a control.
<emailNotesSession variable>.SendMessage (Function)
Sends an email using the Lotus Notes protocol.
SchedulerMode (Function)
Returns the display mode of a Scheduler control: day, week, month, ...
xlsMsgError (Example)
Usage example of the xlsMsgError function
FTPSize (Example)
Usage example of the FTPSize function
HViewToFile (Example)
Usage example of the HViewToFile function
DashSaveConfiguration (Function)
Saves the configuration of a Dashboard control in string format.
<emailOutlookSession variable>.SendMessage (Function)
Sends an email using the Outlook protocol.
INIRead (Example)
Usage example of the INIRead function
FTPCurrentDir (Example)
Usage example of the FTPCurrentDir function
fCompare (Example)
Usage example of the fCompare function
OutlookStartSession (Example)
Usage example of the OutlookStartSession function
zipCreate (Example)
Usage example of the zipCreate function
<DiskFile variable>.WriteLine (Function)
Writes a line into a text file (ANSI or UNICODE).
HSeekLast (Function)
Sets the position on the last file record whose value for a specific item is less than or equal to a sought value.