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Using data from related files 10-5
Understanding relational databases
A relational database is a group of two or more discrete database files
that, when used together, contain all the data you need to do your work.
In a relational database, each occurrence of data is stored in only one file
at a time, but you can access and work with that data from any file.
For example, a travel agency might store trip information in a Trip file,
and then use it with client information in a Client file and with billing
information in an Invoice file.
Choose FileMaker Help Index from the Help menu, and then type:
E lookups, overview
Master file
Related file
Lookup destination
field for second lookup
Match fields for
the relationship
Lookup destination
field for first lookup
Lookup source field
for first lookup
Lookup source field for
second lookup
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