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Accessing external data sources
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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.
4. 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.
5. Choose the driver for the data source you’ll be accessing with FileMaker Pro, then click OK.
6. In the configuration dialog box, click Continue.
7. 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.
8. Click Finish.
9. Click Done to save your data source information.
After you have configured the driver, you can access records in your data source. See Connecting to
data sources and Querying an ODBC data source from FileMaker Pro.
Notes
ODBC Manager is a freeware product not supported by FileMaker.
You may also use Apple’s ODBC Administrator Tool for OS X, available at http://
www.apple.com/support.
Connecting to data sources
Data sources provide access to data from other FileMaker files and ODBC databases. You can
connect to:
external FileMaker data sources
ODBC data sources (links to external ODBC files)
Once you have defined data sources, data from the ODBC or FileMaker tables can be used in many
of the same places as data in a local file (for example, on layouts and in scripts).
Follow the steps below for the type of data source you want to add.
To add a FileMaker data source:
1. With the database open, choose File menu > Manage > External Data Sources.
The Manage External Data Sources dialog box appears.
2. Click New.
The Edit Data Source dialog box appears. For Type, FileMaker is selected by default.
3. Enter a name for the data source.
This is the name that appears in the login and other dialog boxes.
4. Click Add File.