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Reads the value of the "timeout" for connecting to the SMTP, POP3 and IMAP messaging servers. |
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Retrieves the number of pending bytes in the input buffer of a specified serial port or infrared port. |
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Usage example of the SQLExec function |
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Inserts a new option into a Radio Button control. |
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Returns the display mode of an Organizer control: day, week, month, ... |
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Usage example of the zipCurrentFile function |
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Used to lock:
The entire data table, in read and write mode. Its data cannot be accessed by other computers.
The records selected by the query. This data cannot be accessed by the other computers. This method can be used to update records for example.... |
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Modifies the font used for the chart title. |
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Modifies the font used for the chart legend. |
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Indicates various parameters of additional legend in a chart. |
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Indicates the interval between values on the vertical and horizontal axis of a chart. |
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Indicates the spacing between each data category in a column chart or in a Minimum/Maximum stock chart.... |
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Initializes the label of a data category (or section) in a chart. |
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Returns the number of the current month. |
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When creating the setup program, WDInst allows you to configure the computer where the program will be installed...... |
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Usage example of the ContactAdd function |
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Usage example of the fExtractPath function |
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Opens an external file (ANSI or UNICODE) in order to handle it through programming. |
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Locks a record and restricts the access to this record for all the other applications. |
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Changes the extension of a file on disk. |
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Deletes the current email using the current protocol (POP3, IMAP, MS Exchange, Lotus Notes or Outlook). |
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Adds a data into a chart. |
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Returns the current year in integer format. |
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