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Specifies the camera that will be used as source for a stream and/or a Conference control.... |
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Positions on the first record of the data file whose value for a specific item is greater than or equal to a sought value (generic search by default). |
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Declares a query created in the query editor to the HFSQL engine and runs this query. |
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Associates the data directory specified in the analysis with a directory found on disk. |
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The main characteristics of a Sidebar control can be configured...... |
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The Project Management Hub allows you to configure...... |
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Sets the position on the next data file record according to a browse item. |
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A report based on a data file is used to print the records coming from a single data file (HFSQL Classic or Client/Server, accessed via a Native Access, ...... |
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Synchronizes the master replica and the subscriber replica: the operations performed on one of the replicas are transferred into the other replica. |
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Opens and initializes:
a serial port.
a parallel port.
an infrared port.... |
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Implementing input suggestions in an Edit control is very simple...... |
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Stops and resets a running stopwatch. |
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Usage example of the iPageHeight function |
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Usage example of the MatMultiply function |
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Usage example of the MatAdd function |
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The report editor allows you to create "Multicolumn" reports.... |
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Usage example of the MatDeterminant function |
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Usage example of the MatInvert function |
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Discover the main operations that can be performed on a project.... |
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Displays a message in a standard non-blocking dialog box with the answers "Yes" and "No" and calls a WLanguage procedure with the user's response.... |
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The report editor allows you to create "Label" reports...... |
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The report editor allows you to create "Crosstab" reports...... |
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