Sinopsis
Before exploring FileMaker Pro 8, you must understand what a database is. A database is an organized collection of information, usually with one central topic. In a computer database (as opposed to a paper database), the program that you use to enter and manipulate the data is either a database program or a database management system (DBMS).
The word organized is a key part of this definition. Otherwise, a shoebox stuffed with business receipts might be considered a database. In general, if you must look at every scrap of data until you find the one for which you’re searching, you don’t have a database. You just have a shoebox full of stuff.
Content
- The Fundamentals
- What Is a Database?
- FileMaker Pro Basic Operations
- What’s New in FileMaker Pro 8
- Database Design Basics
- Creating Your First Database
- Defining Fields
- Layouts
- Setting Preferences
- Working with Databases
- Working with Records
- Searching for and Selecting Records
- Sorting Records
- Reports
- Using the Spelling Checker
- Printing
- Putting FileMaker Pro to Work
- Calculations and Computations
- Automating FileMaker Pro
- Exchanging Data
- Creating and Using Templates
- Mastering FileMaker Pro
- Linking Tables: Relationships and Lookups
- Using FileMaker Pro in Workgroups
- Web Publishing with FileMaker Pro
- Advanced Database Connectivity with XML and ODBC/JDBC
- Expanding FileMaker’s Capabilities Using Plug-Ins
- Developing Databases for Others to Use
- Designing Databases for Others
- Debugging Scripts
- Generating Database Reports
- Creating Custom Database Solutions
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