Another thing to note about the Developer Edition of FileMaker is that
it does not produce multi-user applications. If your database is for
use by a single person, you can build a royalty-free app with the
Developer Edition. If your database is multi-user, there is no escape
from purchasing
If you don't need Q, SDB will do.
If you do need Q, Chuck, there are Revolution interfaces for
several flavors of SQL.
--
Rob Cozens
CCW, Serendipity Software Company
http://www.oenolog.net/who.htm
And I, which was two fooles, do so grow three;
Who are a little wise, the best fooles bee.
from
Greetings Brian and Xavier,
Thanks for the quick responses.
Yes, I'm dinking around with the tutorial and getting the impression
that Revolution is not the relational database thing I was searching
for on TUCOWS, where I found it. It's an advanced HyperCard system. I
did some things with
On 27/11/2003 15:11:04 use-revolution-bounces wrote:
Greetings Brian and Xavier,
Thanks for the quick responses.
always a pleasure!
Yes, I'm dinking around with the tutorial and getting the impression
that Revolution is not the relational database thing I was searching
for on TUCOWS, where I
Chuck Pelto wrote:
I'm looking for information to help me consider Revolution as an option
for developing more sophisticated databases. I've just downloaded and
unlocked the 30-day example version.
I'm very familiar with FileMaker Pro. I'm somewhat familiar with Access.
I've worked a lot
Has anyone built a relational database management system to work
with Revolution? One they'd be willing to sell?
Hi Chuck,
If you can live with a hierarchical db instead of a relational one,
check out SDB. If you don't need Q, SDB will do.
It's open source AND free.
--
Rob Cozens
CCW,
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Greetings,
I'm looking for information to help me consider Revolution
Run Rev is a tool box. FMP is a screwdriver
Well put, Jim.
--
Rob Cozens
CCW, Serendipity Software Company
http://www.oenolog.net/who.htm
And I, which was two fooles, do so grow three;
Who are a little wise, the best fooles bee.
from The Triple Foole by John Donne (1572-1631)
Greetings All,
Taking a break from bird prep activities to check the mail.
Lots of interesting advice and commentary.
Some replies to comments:
I have FMP Developer. Doing a hybrid would be no problem on that
account. The interesting part, which I have not thought too deeply on
would be
Chuck,
[1] Can I declare an object to be a button? And run scripts when it
is clicked on?
A button, a locked field, an image, a graphic, and a window (the card
itself) can all initiate respond to mouse events.
[2] The Enterprise version is ODBC-aware? Then I should be able to
find a way to
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