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Configuring the ODBC control panel for the Text driver
1. In the User DSN tab of the ODBC control panel (named ODBC Data
Sources (32bit) in Windows and ODBC Setup PPC in the Mac OS),
click Add.
2. Select the ODBC driver for the data source you are importing
from, and click Finish.
Windows: Choose FileMaker Text Driver.
Mac OS: Choose FileMaker 3.11 Text PPC.
3. In the General tab of the ODBC Driver Setup dialog box, type ODBC
Demo for the Data Source Name.
4. For Description, type ODBC import into Sales Reports.fp5.
5. For Database Directory, specify the path to the data source.
Windows: Type the full path to the ODBC Example folder, which is
located in the folder where the FileMaker Pro application is installed.
For example: C:\Program Files\FileMaker\FileMaker
Pro\Examples\ODBC Example. (Use Windows Explorer to verify
the exact path on your computer.)
Mac OS: Click Select Directory and select the folder containing the
data source (ODBC Example in the Examples folder).
6. Select the Column Names in First Line checkbox.
7. Click the Advanced tab to specify additional settings.
8. In the Advanced tab, verify that the Data File Extension
information is TXT.
9. Verify that the Action for Undefined Tables is Guess Definition
(Windows) or Guess (Mac OS).
Leave the control panel open, and continue to the next section.
Using ODBC with FileMaker Pro 15-9
Choose Guess Definition
to retrieve column names
Click Define to
specify ODBC tables
Advanced options in the Text ODBC control panel (Windows)
Specifying the tables and columns in Windows
After choosing and configuring the ODBC text driver in the ODBC
control panel, you specify the tables and columns to import.
1. In the Advanced tab of the Windows ODBC control panel, click
Define.
2. In the Define File dialog box, change the Files of type option to All
Files.
3. Select the Sales_Data table located in the ODBC Example folder,
and click Open.
4. Select the Column Names in First Line checkbox.
5. For column information, click the Guess button. The ODBC driver
retrieves the column names from the specified table.