User manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1 Introducing FileMaker Pro
- Chapter 2 Using FileMaker Pro
- About fields and records
- Opening and closing files
- Opening multiple windows per file
- Saving files
- About modes
- Viewing records
- Adding and duplicating records
- Deleting records
- Entering data
- Working with data in Table View
- Finding records
- Sorting records
- Previewing and printing files
- Backing up files
- Setting preferences
- Chapter 3 Designing and creating solutions
- Planning a solution
- Creating a FileMaker Pro file
- Creating and changing fields
- Setting options for fields
- Creating database tables
- Creating layouts and reports
- Working with layout themes
- Working with layout object, part, and background styles
- Setting up a layout to print records in columns
- Working with objects on a layout
- Working with fields on a layout
- Working with layout parts
- Creating and editing charts
- Chapter 4 Working with related tables and files
- Chapter 5 Sharing data
- Sharing databases on a network
- Importing and exporting data
- Supported import/export file formats
- Setting up recurring imports
- ODBC and JDBC
- Methods of importing data into an existing file
- About adding records
- About updating existing records
- About updating matching records
- About the importing process
- Converting a data file to a new FileMaker Pro file
- About the exporting process
- Working with external data sources
- Publishing solutions on the web
- Chapter 6 Protecting files
- Protecting databases with accounts and privilege sets
- Creating accounts and privilege sets
- Viewing extended privileges
- Authorizing access to files
- Security measures
- Enhancing physical security
- Enhancing operating system security
- Establishing network security
- Backing up databases and other important files
- Installing, running, and upgrading antivirus software
- Chapter 7 Using FileMaker Pro Advanced
- Index
Chapter 5
Sharing data
This chapter explains the basics of how you can share FileMaker Pro databases:
1 FileMaker Network sharing: You can share FileMaker Pro databases on your network, which
allows up to 5 FileMaker
Pro and FileMaker Go users to access and use the same database
file simultaneously. If you want to share a database with more than 5 users, host the database
using FileMaker
Server.
1 Importing and exporting data: You can exchange information between FileMaker Pro and
other applications by importing and exporting data. For example, you can import data that is in
another database or spreadsheet program, or export address data in order to create
personalized form letters with a word processing program.
1 Recurring import: You can set up a FileMaker Pro file to automatically update data imported
from another application, such as Microsoft Excel.
1 Accessing data from external data sources: You can access information stored in other
FileMaker
Pro files and external SQL databases that use ODBC technology to share data. This
allows you to work with information stored in external databases and combine external data with
information stored in your file. When you access data from an ODBC database, you can use
supplemental fields in your FileMaker
Pro file to perform calculations and summary operations
on the data without changing the schema of the external file.
1 Publishing FileMaker Pro layouts: If you have FileMaker Server, you can use
FileMaker
WebDirect to quickly and easily publish layouts from your FileMaker Pro solutions in
a web browser.
Note See Help for detailed, comprehensive information and step-by-step procedures about
using FileMaker
Pro. See FileMaker WebDirect Guide for information about publishing databases
on the web.
Sharing databases on a network
If your computer is connected to a network, you and other Windows and OS X FileMaker Pro and
FileMaker
Go users can use the same database file simultaneously.
FileMaker Pro Network sharing supports the sharing of files with up to 5 concurrent users (not
including the host). FileMaker
Go clients are included in the limit of 5 users. To support more users
and web publishing technologies such as XML, PHP, and FileMaker
WebDirect, use
FileMaker
Server.
Important Your FileMaker Pro licensing agreement requires that you pay for a license for each
separate computer on which the FileMaker
Pro application is installed or run. The software license
may not be shared or used concurrently on different computers. Please read the software license
for complete terms and conditions.