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AFChief

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  1. I have resolved the issue. Thank you.
  2. What is the correct way in a Mac to close a file in FileMaker Pro v-14? In Win-10, I always used File "Close" to close a file. In my newly acquired iMac I used the same procedure, however the file data (last updated/last opened) in Finder reflects an old date. In order to copy my files to my iPad and iPhone, I select the *.fmp12 file in Finder and select "Share" AirDrop. The file copies, but with old data. What am I doing wrong? Thank you for help.
  3. As a test, I Copied the TPMS file from a Windows 10 computer to my iPhone using iTunes, and the file displayed properly. The same TPMS file copied from iMac to iPhone displayed the incorrect data. The file (left) from Win to iPhone is shown. The one copied from iMac to iPhone using the Finder "share" function is on the right. Look closely at the LT INBD & RT INBD data.
  4. You're right, in my opinion it shouldn't make any difference, however it does on the iOS devices. When the data is copied from the Mac to the iPhone or iPad, the data for LT INBD#3 and RT INBD #4 displays "0" years. I can change the date format on the iPad to "1/25/2023" and the calculation displays the correct "Time in Service". I cannot change the format on the iPhone. I don't understand your answers since I'm not a programmer or database expert. I will tinker with my calculations to find something that works. Thank you.
  5. Hopefully I am in the correct forum. I am using FM Ver 14 to document accessory install dates. When traveling, I use an iPad (iOS) to track the dates, but update the accessory date installed on my iMac and share with my iPad. If I use the 1/22/2023 date format, my calculations are correct, however when I share with my iPad or iPhone, the dates are 01/22/2023, resulting in "Time in Service" date errors. How can I format the dates in order for the iOS (iPad) dates to show correctly? I have attached screen shots of the issue
  6. Thank you for your response. I’m currently using FileMaker Pro 14 on a Windows 10 PC. It will not read a FP.3 file. Am anticipating moving from PC to iMac. Will my FM Pro 14 run on the iMac?
  7. I'm currently using FileMaker Pro Version 12 for the PC in order to be able to read/write files developed on archive version 4.0 files. (*.FP3) (I was informed that versions after 12 would NOT read *.FP3 files) My goal is to migrate to the iMac, so my questions are: will my version 12 application work on the iMac 24? If not, what Mac version will read *.FMP12 and *.FP3 files? Thank you.
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