Newbies dMac Posted March 8, 2005 Author Newbies Posted March 8, 2005 does fm 7 have a tool to write/execute queries against fm 7 databases? something like m$ query analyzer for sql server*? thanks
Newbies dMac Posted March 8, 2005 Newbies Posted March 8, 2005 does fm 7 have a tool to write/execute queries against fm 7 databases? something like m$ query analyzer for sql server*? thanks
Newbies dMac Posted March 8, 2005 Author Newbies Posted March 8, 2005 does fm 7 have a tool to write/execute queries against fm 7 databases? something like m$ query analyzer for sql server*? thanks
Ted S Posted March 8, 2005 Posted March 8, 2005 Not really -- you would use plain old FileMaker for that task. If you're coming from a SQL Server background you will be confused by FileMaker because it does things much differently from the standard SQL databases like SQL Server / Oracle / MS Access. In my opinion, FileMaker is best suited for small businesses and workgroups that have database needs but don't need full-time database admins or developers.
Ted S Posted March 8, 2005 Posted March 8, 2005 Not really -- you would use plain old FileMaker for that task. If you're coming from a SQL Server background you will be confused by FileMaker because it does things much differently from the standard SQL databases like SQL Server / Oracle / MS Access. In my opinion, FileMaker is best suited for small businesses and workgroups that have database needs but don't need full-time database admins or developers.
Ted S Posted March 8, 2005 Posted March 8, 2005 Not really -- you would use plain old FileMaker for that task. If you're coming from a SQL Server background you will be confused by FileMaker because it does things much differently from the standard SQL databases like SQL Server / Oracle / MS Access. In my opinion, FileMaker is best suited for small businesses and workgroups that have database needs but don't need full-time database admins or developers.
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