Help

Table Of Contents
Working with related tables and files
F
ILEMAKER PRO HELP 387
Editing ODBC data sources
Creating relationships
You create relationships between fields in tables to see and work with another table’s data.
After you have created a relationship, you can add or change match fields, change relational
operators, and set options for creating, deleting, and sorting related records. See Changing
relationships.
To create a relationship:
1. Open the relationships graph for the database.
See Working with the relationships graph.
2. In the relationships graph, locate the two tables you will be using for this relationship.
They can appear anywhere on the graph, but they must be present on the graph in order to
create the relationship. For self-joining relationships, locate the single table; FileMaker
Pro will
create the second table occurrence for you.
3. Click a match field in one of the tables and drag to the corresponding match field in the other
table.
You can also click and specify the relationship.
Note For self-joining relationships, click a match field in the current table and drag outside of it,
then back onto the second match field within the current table. Rename the new table
occurrence, or click OK to accept the default name.
4. Repeat step 3 for each match field you intend to use in this relationship.
5. Click OK.
Related topics
About the relationships graph
About the types of relationships
About match fields for relationships
Adding tables to the relationships graph
Defining database tables
Deleting table definitions, field definitions, and data
Changing relationships
After you have created a relationship, you can add or change match fields, change relational
operators, and set options for creating, deleting, and sorting related records.
Note You can’t change tables within a relationship. You must create a new relationship.
To change a relationship:
1. Open the relationships graph for the database.
See Working with the relationships graph.
2. In the relationships graph, locate the relationship to edit, and double-click the indicator line
between the
related tables to open the Edit Relationship dialog box.
You can also select the relationship in the relationships graph and click .