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An insert query (corresponding SQL statement... |
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A combining query (corresponding SQL statement: UNION) ... |
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When several data files are used in a query, the query editor automatically searches for the links between these files defined in the analysis... |
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The selection conditions of records are applied to the items used in the queries... |
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Returns a list of keys to add to data files to improve query performance. |
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When a "Date" item is found in the query, you have the ability to only select the records corresponding to a given period... |
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Starts collecting information on executed queries. |
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Finishes collecting information on executed queries. |
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A query created in the query editor can contain several types of items... |
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To make the result of a query easier to read, the records can be sorted according to one or more items... |
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This help page explains how to create two select queries... |
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The project comparator is used to compare two elements and to list the differences found... |
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The query editor proposes two methods for creating a query... |
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Once a query is created, all the characteristics of this query can be modified at any time... |
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Comparing two windows (two pages, two reports, two classes, ... |
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The query editor allows you to run the test of query result... |
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The query editor allows you to perform operations on the values of an item... |
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Restarts a stopwatch that was stopped by ChronoEnd or ChronoPause. |
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The FontCharset property is used to:
Find out the character set used by the screen fonts of a control.
Modify the character set used by the screen fonts of a control.... |
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Moves a row or swaps two rows in a Looper control. |
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Creates an external file. |
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Renames or moves a file found on an FTP server (File Transfer Protocol). |
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Creates a directory on an FTP server (File Transfer Protocol). |
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Deletes a directory and its content (files and sub-directories) from an FTP server (File Transfer Protocol). |
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Deletes a file from an FTP server (File Transfer Protocol). |
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Reads the header of the email found after the current email according to the protocol used (POP3 or IMAP, Lotus Notes or Outlook). |
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Draws Markdown text:
in an Image control,
in an Image variable,
in a WDPic variable (on the background layer),
in a picLayer variable].... |
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Sends an email using a given protocol (SMTP, MS Exchange, Lotus Notes, Outlook). |
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The "WBSetup" project corresponds to the standard setup program of WEBDEV sites...... |
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The home window of WINDEV, WEBDEV and WINDEV Mobile allows you to manage the pinned projects when opening an existing project...... |
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Displays a non-blocking custom message in a system information window. |
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Variables can be declared anywhere in the code.... |
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WINDEV License Agreement... |
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The File Description variable is used to programmatically describe data files. |
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WINDEV and WEBDEV support an optional Native SQL Server Connector (also called Native SQL Server Access)...... |
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A project is a logical set of elements and processes whose purpose is to accomplish a given objective...... |
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You can use Java code:
in Java applications generated with WINDEV.
in Android applications generated with WINDEV Mobile.
This allows you to create global procedures in Java.... |
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By integrating a website into a window in a desktop application, you can share existing elements and boost productivity...... |
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From version 25, you can create "project portfolios"...... |
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The Tile type is used to defined all the advanced characteristics of a tile for an application in Universal Windows 10 App mode. |
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A "Single Page App" is a Web application (Internet or Intranet) whose all pages are grouped in a single page...... |
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