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| Sams Teach Yourself FileMaker 7 in 24 Hours (Sams Teach Yourself) | 
enlarge | Author: Jesse Feiler Publisher: Sams Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 504 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7.3 x 1.1
ISBN: 0672325780 Dewey Decimal Number: 005.7565 UPC: 752063325780 EAN: 9780672325786 ASIN: 0672325780
Publication Date: May 14, 2004 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Download Description Sams Teach Yourself FileMaker in 24 Hours provides a step-by-step introduction to using FileMaker from its out-of-the-box templates to totally customized database solutions on the desktop, LANs, and the Internet. The book proceeds to help beginners understand how they can tweak and modify templates to make them fit their needs more precisely, and it provides them with the steps they need to create a working database. It also provides examples calculations and scripts, and it can aid Web designers in moving to the next level of Web development, from building Web pages to designing sites that are dynamic and database-driven.
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Not Worth the Money November 6, 2005 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I don't think SAMS Teach Yourself Filemaker 7 in 24 Hours is a very good book. Except for lots of screen shots almost to tiny to read, it does not contain much more than the manual that comes with Filemaker Pro. Its presentation is based on a few examples, but there is little about how Filemaker works or how it operates. So if you want to go beyond the examples, you don't have the information. 24 hours is not enough; I need chapters.
I'm Glad I Got It From The Library First November 4, 2005 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I completely agree with the previous reviews. I've never used Filemaker before and was looking for a book to help me create a database step-by-step. This book wasn't it. It jumps all over the place and is filled with technical terms that aren't explained clearly. It was difficult to find the information that I needed in any sort of logical way. I found myself becoming increasingly frustrated as I tried to work my way through the book, wishing that I could find someone to explain to me what I'd just read. This might be a good book for someone already familiar with Filemaker, but I wouldn't recommend it for a beginner.
Not a good book to learn from August 26, 2005 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
at least for me. It does cover the basics of the items in filemaker but all I really got out of it was a rudimentary knowledge. It was a good idea to have practical exercises that you could download from the author's website. I found that there were many times that I could not reproduce the results stated in the book. The presentation was not logical enough for me to achieve a good foundation of the fundamentals to build the database reporting project I need for work. I am now reading Learn Filemaker pro 7 by Stars and Filemaker pro 7 Advanced by Baron. These books are much clearer and enjoyable to read.
There Must Be Something Better February 24, 2005 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
If you want a smooth way to learn FileMaker 7 do not turn to "Teach Yourself FileMaker 7 in 24 Hours." It is lacking in examples, is confusing and is extremely hard to follow. Even in areas where I am fairly comfortable using the program, this book failed to provide clear directions for something I already knew. Had I simply put my $25 down the garbage disposal, I would have been better off than I am having spent it on this book. Unfortunately, the other tomes on the bookstore shelf relating to FileMaker 7 were not much of an improvement. Mr. Feiler may know all there is to know about FileMaker 7, but he needs to learn to communicate far better.
Better wait for a better book July 8, 2004 34 out of 37 found this review helpful
I can't imagine this book would be of much help to most readers. I can't tell who it is written for. The level of language could only be understood by someone quite familiar with FileMaker, but anyone who is that familiar with FileMaker would learn very little from the book since it only covers the very basics of FileMaker. I bought the book to get insight into version 7 (I'm already pretty familiar with version 6). If I was not very familiar with version 6, I would have understood very little by reading this book because it assumes too much of a background. Beginners will NOT understand FileMaker from reading this book! Unfortunately, even though the language seems to be targeted toward experienced users, all that is introduced is basic concepts. Experienced users of FileMaker will also learn very, very little. I learned next to nothing about the peculiarities of version 7. Very disappointing. FileMaker users who are neither beginners nor experienced might learn something, but they'd be much better off with a different book (unfortunately, there is not much written on version 7 at this point, so better wait). I would not recommend this book to anyone.
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