FileMaker and PHP: Link to A Record Using Redirect
Let’s Learn How We Can Link to A Record Using Redirect In this article we’ll look at how you can link to a record using redirect with FileMaker and PHP. In later versions of FileMaker we have Snapshot Links. When you work in a database you can always give someone a Project number when you need to refer […]
Getting Data From WordPress To FileMaker II
In my previous post, Getting Data from a WordPress to FileMaker I detailed how you can get mySQL data (that perhaps comes from a WordPress form submission) into FileMaker. This time I’ll write about how you get that data into your own FileMaker table. I recommend “importing” the data from the mySQL database into a […]
Coding Principles And How They Apply In FileMaker
Coding Principles in general When I dabbled in development first time I had no idea I actually was developing. I was just adding a few fields here and there. Mostly I just wanted a way to record information on tracking film materials, dubbing, etc. And for the next decade I did the same: I hacked my […]
Clean Data in FileMaker
Achieving clean data in a FileMaker database is important This is something I’ve bee dealing with for years. It hit me like a large hammer in the chest when one of my users replaced the contents of one field in about 5000 records with HTML she copied from the web. This was done accidentally, and clearly she […]
Getting Data From WordPress To FileMaker
How many times we find ourselves presented with a new challenge when working in FileMaker? I will say this: more often than not. I like challenges. They make you learn and keep you on your toes. My client has a website for a new school which we built in WordPress: www.yalowcharter.org. He was interested in […]
ZeroBlue In The FileMaker Newsletter
ZeroBlue was featured today in the FileMaker Newsletter: