Frink1234 Posted March 15, 2005 Author Posted March 15, 2005 I am considering releasing a runtime database which, as I've read on this forum, is a single-user solution only. If a user wanted to upgrade to a multi-user environment (buy as many copies of FMP as they need)am I correct in thinking that they can just export their data from the runtime into the full version without any problems? Of course, I would supply them with the .FP7 file and they would import the data and launch the database using that.
Frink1234 Posted March 15, 2005 Posted March 15, 2005 I am considering releasing a runtime database which, as I've read on this forum, is a single-user solution only. If a user wanted to upgrade to a multi-user environment (buy as many copies of FMP as they need)am I correct in thinking that they can just export their data from the runtime into the full version without any problems? Of course, I would supply them with the .FP7 file and they would import the data and launch the database using that.
Frink1234 Posted March 15, 2005 Author Posted March 15, 2005 I am considering releasing a runtime database which, as I've read on this forum, is a single-user solution only. If a user wanted to upgrade to a multi-user environment (buy as many copies of FMP as they need)am I correct in thinking that they can just export their data from the runtime into the full version without any problems? Of course, I would supply them with the .FP7 file and they would import the data and launch the database using that.
Vaughan Posted March 15, 2005 Posted March 15, 2005 Yes... it's also possible to open the runtime in FM Server so it can be accessed by multiple users.
Vaughan Posted March 15, 2005 Posted March 15, 2005 Yes... it's also possible to open the runtime in FM Server so it can be accessed by multiple users.
Vaughan Posted March 15, 2005 Posted March 15, 2005 Yes... it's also possible to open the runtime in FM Server so it can be accessed by multiple users.
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