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Accessing external data sources
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MySQL 5.5 Community Edition (free)
For an overview of the various ways of working with ODBC data sources, see Using ODBC and
JDBC with FileMaker Pro.
Use the following procedure as a general guideline for configuring data sources (refer to the
documentation that accompanies each data source application for details).
Windows
1. Start the 32-bit ODBC Data Source Administrator by doing one of the following:
32-bit Windows: In the Windows Control Panel, choose Administrative Tools > Data
Sources (ODBC). Administrative Tools appear in the System and Security category.
64-bit Windows: Double-click the odbcad32.exe file in the C:\Windows\SysWOW64
folder.
2. Click the System DSN tab or the User DSN tab.
If your data source appears in the list, the driver is already configured. You can skip the
remaining steps and begin accessing ODBC data, or choose your data source and click
Configure to modify how you’ll interact with the data source.
A System DSN (data source name) is available to all users who log in to your computer. A User
DSN is available only when you log in.
Important Only System DSNs are supported when you are working with ODBC tables in the
relationships graph.
3. Click Add to configure a driver for your data source.
A list displays all ODBC client drivers installed on your computer.
If no driver appears for the data source you want to use, you can use a driver from a third-party
vendor.
To install a new driver, use the driver’s installation program.
4. Choose the driver for the data source you’ll be accessing with FileMaker Pro, then click
Finish.
A setup dialog box appears.
5. For Name, enter descriptive text to identify the data source.
Many drivers also offer options to customize how you access a data source, such as identifying
a particular data source file. Enter descriptive text, if desired.
6. Click Finish.
7. Click OK to save your data source information.
OS X
1. Install the ODBC Manager from Actual Technologies, available at http://
www.odbcmanager.net.
2. Launch the ODBC Manager utility.
3. Click the System DSN tab (or, for ODBC imports, click either the System DSN tab or the
User DSN tab).
Important Only System DSNs are supported when you are working with ODBC tables in the
relationships graph.