FileMaker Pro 8: The Missing ManualO'Reilly Media, 2005 M09 23 - 736 páginas Used by millions worldwide, FileMaker Pro is an award-winning database program for managing people, projects, images, assets, and other information. It's easy to use and totally customizable--so long as you know what you're doing. But FileMaker Pro doesn't come with a printed manual, so FileMaker Pro: The Missing Manual is the authoritative, jargon-free book that should have been in the box. FileMaker Pro: The Missing Manual approaches FileMaker the way FileMaker approaches you: it's user-friendly and seemingly straightforward enough, but it offers plenty of substance worthy of deeper exploration. Packed with practical information as well as countless expert tips and invaluable guidance, it's an in-depth guide to designing and building useful databases with the powerful and pliable FileMaker Pro. Covering FileMaker for both Windows and Macintosh, FileMaker Pro: The Missing Manual is ideal for small business users, home users, school teachers, developers--anyone who wants to organize information efficiently and effectively. Whether you want to run a business, publish a shopping cart on the Web, plan a wedding, manage a student information system at your school, or program databases for clients, this book delivers. Author Geoff Coffey has many years of experience using FileMaker Pro (he was, in fact, an early beta tester for the product). Author Susan Prosser is a FileMaker Certified Developer who trains other developers. Together, Coffey and Prosser show you how to:
What could easily come across as dry and intimidating--things like relational theory, calculations, and scripting--are presented in a way that is interesting and intuitive to mainstream users. In no time, you'll be working more productively and efficiently using FileMaker Pro. |
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... turn - it - on - when- I - need - it behavior by turning on " Automatically turn indexing on if needed . " Note : FileMaker uses the field index when you do a find from Find mode , but not when you use the Find / Replace command . The ...
... turn off " In Find mode . " If you want to let people modify a field but not search in it , then turn on " In Browse mode " and turn off " In Find mode . " For example , turn off Find if the field isn't indexed ( page 109 ) and you don ...
... turn on " Allow user to override during data entry " if you want to give folks the power to ignore this error . But you get one more layer of control with the " Allow user to override data valida- tion warnings " checkbox in the Edit ...
Contenido
Creating a New Database | 8 |
Adding Records to Your Database | 14 |
Navigating Your Database | 21 |
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