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unpublished service DBASEConnectionProperties
Usage Restrictions
not published
Description
represents the properties for a dBase connection (session) with a specific database. These properties can be used when calling the method XDriver::connect() or XDriverManager::getConnectionWithInfo().

The properties for a connection contain additonal information about how to connect to a database and how to control the behavior of the resulting connection should be.

See also
XDriver, XDriverManager, FILEConnectionProperties

Included Services - Summary
FILEConnectionProperties
(referenced entity's summary:)
represents the properties for a FILE connection (session) with a specific database. These properties can be used when calling the method XDriver::connect() or XDriverManager::getConnectionWithInfo().
Properties' Summary
boolean
ShowDeleted
[ OPTIONAL ]
true when deleted rows should be shown, otherwise false  
Included Services - Details
FILEConnectionProperties
(referenced entity's summary:)
represents the properties for a FILE connection (session) with a specific database. These properties can be used when calling the method XDriver::connect() or XDriverManager::getConnectionWithInfo().
Properties' Details
ShowDeleted
boolean ShowDeleted;
Usage Restrictions
optional
Description
true when deleted rows should be shown, otherwise false

 
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