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A Wrinkle in Timeliness - Perfecting FileMaker Recursion & Virtualization, by Andy Persons of Excelisys

 

This 4 part series article, A Wrinkle in Timeliness Pt1 - Perfecting FileMaker Recursion & Virtualization, by Andrew Persons explores the use of recursion and virtualization (through global variables) in solving complex data interconnectivity challenges using FileMaker Pro 12 in a multi-user client-server environment. Using a specific case study of an Excelisys project/client in the medical manufacturing industry, Andy will discuss and demonstrate the dramatic performance benefits that can be gained with the techniques involved.

 

Have you ever had a project where each task depended on other tasks to be completed before it could start? How would you keep track of the projected completion date of the project as various tasks were completed or delayed? What if the project involved hundreds of tasks and tens of thousands of dependencies? In this first installment, we take a look at a couple of potential approaches on how you can tame that complexity and update every task in the project within seconds.

 

Please visit the Excelisys Tips-n-Tricks section of the website to download the FREE PDF.

FileMaker-Pro-Recursion-Virtualization-2 Andy Person Article on FileMaker pro 12 Recursion and Virtualization

 

Andy Persons is a Lead Senior FileMaker Pro Developer with Excelisys:  Andy has been an industry leading FileMaker Pro developer creating FileMaker Pro solutions for over 17 years. In addition to being one of the lead developers of three top-rated and most-downloaded FileMaker Pro solutions of all-time; the FileMaker Business Tracker and the Excelisys eX-BizTracker & eX-BizTracker Pro jump-start solutions, he has shared his incredible and advanced talents by authoring numerous Tips-n-Tricks files and white papers, including Hierarchical Portals, Recursive Calcs, Audit Logs and Drag-and-Drop using FileMaker Pro.

 

*This article is provided for free and as-is, use and play at your own risk - but have fun! Excelisys does not not provide free support or assistance with any of the above. If you would like help or assistance, please consider retaining Excelisys’ FileMaker Pro consulting services.

 

* FileMaker and FileMaker Pro are registered trademarks and owned by FileMaker, Inc. in the US and other countries.

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