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Hello there.

 

First of all im newbie in fm. I use the filemaker 16. I want to make a new base that keeps track of pages and especially registerstations and log ins. So i created 5 tables:

"sites, user_names, passowrds, emails and account_descripion) I linked the tables with relationships. I created a portal witch have fields from three different tables, a field user_name from table user_names, a field password form table passwords and a field email from emails table. When i insert the first line(raw) in the portal ιτ seems to work. but  if i try to insert values in the second line (say in a site you vave two accounts like facebook one ofiicial and the other one "a fake account") it seems that something is not working properly. I upload a 3m12sec video to show you what i mean. Please check it if you have the time.
Also, the source file that im working on is in this link (filemaker 16 file):
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zW1jC6-dL1I9zEplo7Xw0dL3Wy8onKkl

Thanks for your time :)


 

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Is this to keep track of your personal website accounts? Why not just use a password manager -- 1Password for example.

I don't know why you'd want to have more than one table for this. Each site would be a unique combination of name, password, email, and URL. Even if you had multiple facebook accounts, just create a new record and you're done. What am I missing?

Welcome to FM Forums.

PS: usually a screenshot is fine rather than a movie -- the resolution makes it hard to see. And you can use google drive if you like, but you can also just zip your file and post it here directly.

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