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Sams Teach Yourself FileMaker in 24 Hours provides a step-by-step introduction to using FileMaker from its out-of-the-box templates to totally customized database solutions on the desktop, LANs, and the Internet.

The book proceeds to help beginners understand how they can tweak and modify templates to make them fit their needs more precisely, and it provides them with the steps they need to create a working database.

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Overview

Sams Teach Yourself FileMaker in 24 Hours provides a step-by-step introduction to using FileMaker from its out-of-the-box templates to totally customized database solutions on the desktop, LANs, and the Internet.

The book proceeds to help beginners understand how they can tweak and modify templates to make them fit their needs more precisely, and it provides them with the steps they need to create a working database.

It also provides examples calculations and scripts, and it can aid Web designers in moving to the next level of Web development, from building Web pages to designing sites that are dynamic and database-driven.

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780672325786
  • Publisher: Sams
  • Publication date: 5/4/2004
  • Series: Sams Teach Yourself Series
  • Pages: 476
  • Product dimensions: 7.38 (w) x 9.18 (h) x 1.04 (d)

Meet the Author

Jesse Feiler is the author of a number of books on Mac OS X, FileMaker, the Web-based enterprise, the Y2K problem, and home offices. His books on OpenDoc, Cyberdog, Apple Guide, and Rhapsody are now collector's items.

A member of the FileMaker Solutions Alliance, he regularly consults on FileMaker and develops FileMaker solutions for small business, non-profits, art, retail point-of-sale, publishing, marketing, and other markets. He has specialized in "rehabs"-updates to existing FileMaker solutions including FileMaker 7 conversions.

He has worked as a developer and manager for companies such as the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (monetary policy and bank supervision), Prodigy (early Web browser), Apple (information systems), New York State Department of Health (rabies and lead poisoning), The Johnson Company (office management), and Young & Rubicam (media planning and new product development).

His interests in new forms of technical training have led him to MediaSchool (http://www.mediaschool.com), for which he has authored several Mac OS X courses available over the Internet, as well as to Geek Cruises' Mac Mania cruises to Alaska and the Caribbean. He is also the first author of a technical book to be published both on paper and as an e-book.

Active in the community, he is past president of the Mid-Hudson Library System, Chair of the Philmont Comprehensive Plan Board, founder of the Philmont Main Street Committee, and treasurer of the HB Playwrights Foundation. He is a regular on public radio WAMC's Roundtable program.

The picture of an author sitting alone in a room day after day may be true for some authors and some types of books, but it's not true for this author or for technical books in general. Many people have provided invaluable assistance to the creation of this book.

First and foremost, the FileMaker team has worked for more than twenty years to combine the power of personal computing and database technology with an unequalled interface both for developer and user. Their choices have consistently struck the right balance between complexity and ease-of-use.

As always, Carole McClendon at Waterside Productions has nurtured this project into being (and completion).

At Sams, Betsy Brown first brought this book into being. As it was being written, technical editor Jim Kirkpatrick provided excellent feedback to help make the book as accurate and complete as possible. Under the excellent guidance of development editor Scott Meyers, they, the project editor (Matt Purcell), the proofreader (Elizabeth Scott), the copy editor (Geneil Breeze), and indexer (Chris Barrick) did a great job in shaping the book.

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Table of Contents

Introduction 1
1 Introducing FileMaker 5
2 Using FileMaker and its basic templates 17
3 Finding and sorting data 39
4 Introducing layouts 51
5 Printing data 71
6 Validating and auto-entering data 89
7 Working with calculations, formulas, functions, and repeating fields 105
8 More on calculations and functions 121
9 Working with scripts 135
10 More on working with scripts 151
11 Importing and exporting data 169
12 Working with ODBC and JDBC 183
13 Creating a FileMaker database 205
14 Working with relationships 229
15 More about layouts 251
16 More on scripting 271
17 Working with summaries and layout parts 293
18 Securing your solutions and databases 313
19 Finishing up : help, testing, and keeping things running 329
20 Creating solutions with FileMaker developer 347
21 Using FileMaker Pro clients 359
22 Using FileMaker on the web or an intranet : instant web publishing 377
23 Using FileMaker and XML with other applications 393
24 Using FileMaker, XML, and XSLT 405
A Converting from previous versions of FileMaker 421
B FileMaker functions 429
C FileMaker script steps 445
D Using FileMaker server 451
Index 453
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  • Anonymous

    Posted Fri Jul 08 00:00:00 EDT 2005

    Forget it

    This book is as bad as the training cd by VTC I lost my money on the training cd and the book. Mr Feiler might be a 'guru' but teaching is another thing..... the VTC training CD jumps from unfinished examples......(yes you read my mind)to more unfinished examples

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Thu Jun 10 00:00:00 EDT 2004

    Excellent! Beginner to Programmer

    This is a concise explaination of Filemaker 7, from a moderate beginner's view to a moderately advanced programmer's view. However, I still find Filemaker 7 frustrating in many ways, though this book does its best. It adequately covers basic database design, relational database design, the nuances of Filemaker (like repeating fields), calculated fields, form and report design and script development. Plus it covers some of the templates that come with Filemaker and explains some of the logic. This book is a good value.

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