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2013
Using the controls I’ve covered in the last three chapters, you can build an application to meet pretty much any requirements, and as you’ll see as we dig into more of the details of these controls and other concepts, that is exactly what you will be doing starting in Chapter 9.
Scott Isaacs, Kyle Burns
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Using the controls I’ve covered in the last three chapters, you can build an application to meet pretty much any requirements, and as you’ll see as we dig into more of the details of these controls and other concepts, that is exactly what you will be doing starting in Chapter 9.
Scott Isaacs, Kyle Burns
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1997
In addition to the standard Visual Basic controls there are many custom or ActiveX controls. In this chapter we are going to see how custom controls are incorporated into your toolbox and how some of the most popular custom controls behave. In particular we are going to look in detail at the grid control which allows you to display and manipulate data ...
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In addition to the standard Visual Basic controls there are many custom or ActiveX controls. In this chapter we are going to see how custom controls are incorporated into your toolbox and how some of the most popular custom controls behave. In particular we are going to look in detail at the grid control which allows you to display and manipulate data ...
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Customizing the Controlling Module
2015In this chapter, you learn how to customize the Controlling module in SAP ERP and learn how to define the cost elements, cost center, and profit center.
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2009
In the previous chapter, you learned how to use styles and behaviors to reuse user interface property settings and code. In this chapter, you’ll explore two more powerful tools: templates and custom controls.
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In the previous chapter, you learned how to use styles and behaviors to reuse user interface property settings and code. In this chapter, you’ll explore two more powerful tools: templates and custom controls.
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Customer control of network services
IEEE Communications Magazine, 1984Gerald A. Raack +2 more
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Evaluation of Customs Supervision Competitiveness Using Principal Component Analysis
Sustainability, 2023Yui-Yip Lau, Lau Yui-Yip
exaly
The Control of Customer Returns.
Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1942Bishop Brown +2 more
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