Offsite Filemaker 7 updates

I am currently doing some Filemaker scripting and layouts for a client
from my house but I am not sure how to get all my work into their
datebase without having to retype all the srcipt step. Any ideas?
Also could this be easier if they were running Filemaker 9?
JaredJ [ Mi, 25 Juli 2007 18:43 ] [ ID #1778010 ]

Re: Offsite Filemaker 7 updates

In article <1185381793.335836.92220 [at] 57g2000hsv.googlegroups.com>,
JaredJ <jaredj34 [at] gmail.com> wrote:

> I am currently doing some Filemaker scripting and layouts for a client
> from my house but I am not sure how to get all my work into their
> datebase without having to retype all the srcipt step. Any ideas?
> Also could this be easier if they were running Filemaker 9?

One approach is to import the data into your new design and then set up
the new as the client's production database.

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Bill Collins
bill [ Mi, 25 Juli 2007 21:26 ] [ ID #1778013 ]

Re: Offsite Filemaker 7 updates

JaredJ wrote:
> I am currently doing some Filemaker scripting and layouts for a client
> from my house but I am not sure how to get all my work into their
> datebase without having to retype all the srcipt step. Any ideas?
> Also could this be easier if they were running Filemaker 9?
>


Depends on structure a bit. I have had situations where, I use the old
database as the data file, and build a new user interface file to it as
per data separation model. With TOCs in the new user file named the same
as the old (now data), layouts can be copy/pasted old to new as required

regards

Chris
Chris Brown [ Do, 26 Juli 2007 03:36 ] [ ID #1779030 ]
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