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FileMaker Pro User’s Guide
Importing data from an ODBC data source:
an overview
15-5
Configuring the ODBC control panel 15-5
Connecting to an ODBC data source from
FileMaker Pro
15-6
Building a SQL query in FileMaker Pro 15-7
Importing the results of the query into FileMaker Pro 15-8
An ODBC import example 15-8
Configuring the ODBC control panel for the
Text driver
15-9
Connecting to the ODBC Demo data source 15-10
Specifying the SQL query in FileMaker Pro 15-11
Importing ODBC data with a join 15-11
Specifying a SQL join 15-11
Automating ODBC connections 15-13
Appendix A
Customizing FileMaker Pro
Setting application preferences A-1
Setting general application preferences A-1
Setting layout preferences A-2
Setting memory preferences A-2
Setting preferences for dialing phone numbers A-3
Setting up plug-ins A-4
Setting document preferences A-5
Setting general document preferences A-5
Setting document spelling preferences A-6
Appendix B
Backing up and recovering files
Backing up files B-1
Using a backup script B-1
Maintaining files B-2
Saving a compressed copy B-2
Understanding file damage B-2
Recovering damaged files B-3
When to recover B-3
Appendix C
FileMaker Pro Quick Reference (Windows)
Keyboard and mouse shortcuts C-1
Working with layout objects C-1
Formatting text (Layout and Browse) C-1
Selecting text (Layout and Browse) C-1
Editing C-2
Working with files C-2
Switching between modes C-2
Controlling windows C-2
Miscellaneous actions C-3
Status area C-3
Appendix D
FileMaker Pro Quick Reference (Mac OS)
Keyboard and mouse shortcuts D-1
Working with layout objects D-1
Formatting text (Layout and Browse) D-1
Selecting text (Layout and Browse) D-1
Editing D-2
Working with files D-2
Controlling windows D-2
Switching between modes D-2
Miscellaneous actions D-3
Status area D-3
Index
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