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I would get on the phone with Filemaker tech support
then. If it's a mission critical database, the company should have some
kind of support contract with them. If they don't you should
e
it.
Good Luck,
Ramsey
At 02:33 PM 1/10/2003, you wrote:
Now see
thats the way its supposed to work i thought but the connection always
fails.
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Hi
I wonder if its just a CF thing which is to say if
I wrote a Java app would I get the same problem?
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Adaryl
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Now see thats
Now see thats the way its supposed to work i
thought but the connection always fails.
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Hi Adaryl,Check out this link:http
: [KCFusion] Macs..bleh
Adaryl,
A few thoughts, try tricking CF & Filemaker. Maybe you can use an MS SQL odbc driver/connector. Or, maybe you can setup some form of replication or linking between say, Access or MS SQL and the FileMaker. Then, use CF to access the new DB.
Can you just force
tossing any
idea out. FM is pretty low powered im not even certain it has something akin to
replication services.
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Ryan Hartwich
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Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 8:46
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Adaryl
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Adaryl,
A few
thoughts, try tricking CF & Filemaker. Maybe you can use an MS SQL
odbc driver/connector. Or, maybe you can setup some form of replication or
linking between say, Access or MS SQL and the FileMaker. Then, use CF to
access the new DB.
Can
you just force th
2003 5:28
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Subject: RE: [KCFusion]
Macs..bleh
I wrote
the in-house system and ecommerce site for MacWorks/MacResQ on FMP and Lasso
about 4 years ago:
http://www.macresq.com/store/
so I
definitely feel your pain. I seriously doubt if you
Hmmm see at this point I'm almost wondering if this
might be a job for XML maybe? FileMaker Developer 6 touts an XML
capability.
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Ron Hornbaker
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I wrote the
in-house system and ecommerce site for MacWorks/MacResQ on FMP and Lasso
about 4 years ago:
http://www.macresq.com/store/
so I
definitely feel your pain. I seriously doubt if you'll get CF, or any other
mainstream middleware language, talking with FMP5. Lasso (http://www.bl
I think this has been discussed in another list where I subscribe, but their search
archive function
is broken. If you don't mind I'll just forward your question to that list.
Keith Purtell, Web/Network Administrator
VantageMed Operations (Kansas City)
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