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Advanced FileMaker Pro 5.5 Techniques for Developers (With CD-ROM)
Advanced FileMaker Pro 5.5 Techniques for Developers (With CD-ROM)

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Authors: Chris Moyer, Bob Bowers
Publisher: Wordware Publishing
Category: Book


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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 468887

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 500
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9
Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.6 x 1.2

ISBN: 1556228597
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.7565
EAN: 9781556228599
ASIN: 1556228597

Publication Date: April 2002

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Editorial Reviews:

Book Description
With more than seven million users around the world, FileMaker is one of the most popular database packages on the market. But until now, there have not been any books for FileMaker Pro 5.5 developers that discuss advanced topics. Advanced FileMaker Pro 5.5 Techniques for Developers covers such topics as relational theory, security implementations, audit trails, recursive relationships, advanced use of portals, and reporting. FileMaker consultants Chris Moyer and Bob Bowers cover the foundation skills, and more, that are required for complex FileMaker systems.

* Learn how the relational model is implemented in FileMaker Pro.

* Use rollbacks to restore data.

* Protect your database against unauthorized access.

* Build a secure login system to control user access.

* Discover the flexibility and power of portals.


Customer Reviews:   Read 4 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Decent book, now somewhat obsolete   August 15, 2004
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

If you are using FileMaker 7, you will probably regret buying this book. If you are not planning on moving to FM7 any time soon, it's a good investment.

This book deserved 4 (or maybe 5) stars before FileMaker 7 was released. But so much of the material here is how to do advanced things that FileMaker 6 and earlier versions made fairly difficult, and that FileMaker 7 makes much easier, and sometimes trivial. That makes this book hard to recommend today.

There's still good material, including possibly the best description of the "relational" part of relational databases available in the FileMaker canon. FileMaker 7 is more complete in the relational area, making understanding of this topic more important than ever.

I *do* very much hope that the authors will release a 2nd edition covering FileMaker 7, and will definitely buy it!



5 out of 5 stars Auto-fill (email/fax) forms with Filemaker's data ...   April 8, 2004
 2 out of 7 found this review helpful

If you have a multi-page Acrobat Form and want to automatically fill the form with Filemaker data, optionally emailing/faxing/encrypting it, PF-Merge will do that job for you, without programming. It also merges images! Setup time is under 3 minutes.

Thought I share the above freely downloadable treasure with my fellow Cyberfriends. PF-Merge supports over 20 database platforms and its utilities do not time-out.




2 out of 5 stars For Beginners Only   January 31, 2004
 1 out of 4 found this review helpful

I've been a Filemaker Developer for over 7 years. My bookshelves are lined with a variety of FM titles. That said, I purchased this book solely on the authors experience (they frequently contribute to FM Advisor Magazine). The techniques shown here are pretty much available within the documentation and tutorials included within Filemaker when you do a standard install.

The examples and layouts are bland- functional but bland. I suggest spending 1/3 less $ and finding the John Mark Osbourne-Matt Petrowsky CD sets. They pack their CDs with great layouts and designs as well as very advanced scripting and calculation information. I still rely on those CD's frequently.

These gents do know Filemaker, and the text and CD do a fine job of explaining very basic database terms, expressions, and design theory. If you are brand new to databases and Filemaker specifically- this would do an adequate job.


5 out of 5 stars Professional and Humorous   April 20, 2003
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

This book is a must for the FileMaker developer, and a great study for the beginner.
It covers many developer questions and shows new angles to get more specific in designing, scripting and creating applications.
-Use it as your reference guide, technical dictionary and inspiration book.



5 out of 5 stars Not for beginners   December 30, 2002
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

If you are a developer or just a keen user who is looking at enhancing what they can do with FileMaker this is the book for you. There aren't many books of this type for FileMaker but luckily this is a really good one. A little short (at 350 pages) the first 120 pages are on relational basics and design that are applicable to any database. Some may skip these chapters but they contain a wealth of information that helps you understand the fundamental structure of your database and how to improve it.

Following chapters go over audit trail, creating a secure login system, advanced use of portals (e.g., using a portal as a selection list and "type-ahead" finds) and rollbacks.The chapter on enhancing your reports with "bucket reports", i.e., subsummary reports that run horizontally across the page instead of down, was particularly useful. Other chapters cover recursive data structures and complex calculations.

If you are not fairly literate with FileMaker you may struggle with some of the concepts as the book assumes you already have reasonable knowledge and pretty much jumps straight in. However, even if you have problems following the text the CD that comes with the book includes the databases so you can pull these apart to see how they work.

While FileMaker is easy to use for most things, there are some higher level functions that developer need that aren't necessarily straight forward to implement - even if you only get a couple of tips from this book it is worth the purchase as many of the examples covered here simply aren't easily available elsewhere

 
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