October 27, 200916 yr The Art and Science of adding dynamic charts & graphs to your FileMaker solutions. ‘Ace of Charts’ is an eye-opening examination of the means and mechanisms for adding attractive, useful charts & graphs to existing FileMaker solutions. Learn to make embedded dynamic graphs that update on-demand or automatically. Three different methods for constructing charts in FileMaker are covered, to provide deployment options appropriate for any organization: • Plug-ins and container fields ( xmCHART from x2max, 360Works Chart) • HTML/Flash in a Web Viewer (FusionCharts, FusionMaps, Maani SWF Charts, Google Charts API) • FileMaker-native primitives (calculations, repeating fields, conditional formatting) The capabilities and pros & cons of each approach will be explained and demonstrated. You’ll leave this class with an understanding of three distinctly different techniques for charting, along with working example files for each that you can adapt for your own solutions. Recommended for... • In-house developers* responding to management’s requests • Independent developers* wishing to provide additional functionality • Anyone* who currently exports to Microsoft Excel for charting (*attendees should be comfortable with FileMaker layout mode, calculation fields, and relating tables) [color:brown]For more information or to register online Please visit our training page at http://www.savvydata.com/datavis_acecharting.php, Or contact: Lee Lukehart <[email protected]> Certified FileMaker Developer: v10/9/8/7 Expert FileMaker Trainer: v10/9/8/7 650.868.0882 mobile 415.480.4847 office About SavvyData SavvyData knows how to make data work smarter. The company builds custom database solutions and data-driven Web sites, empowering clients to collect, use, augment, analyze, transform and share this digital lifeblood called data. Ever the technologist mentors, SavvyData staff teach, write articles, and present at industry events. SavvyData is a division of Lifescope Inc., a 15-year old company based in the San Francisco Bay Area. SavvyData [color:orange]Making Data Make Sense.
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