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Default combining fp5 files into one fp7 - 11-07-2005 , 11:26 AM






i not so sure this has been covered here before, but I have searched up and
down for it. so if any one has seen this covered before please shout at me
and point me in the right direction. I am sure I am not the only who will
want this

i am looking for away of not only copying in tables from another file but
the layouts and references as well (combining multi file solutions in to
one)

i have a solution in six that has around 60 files and i am starting upgrade
to eight. some of the main files have around 3 - 4 hundered layouts, and a
fair few scripts too

is there any thing out there that will copy all my files in to one file yet.
or at least are filemaker looking at this as something they may provide.
even third party plugins.

someone please help

Thanks all




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Default Re: combining fp5 files into one fp7 - 11-07-2005 , 09:08 PM






Look at FMRobot
http://www.newmillennium.com


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Default Re: combining fp5 files into one fp7 - 11-08-2005 , 03:14 AM




"FP" <ab (AT) pottnerconsulting (DOT) ca> wrote

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Look at FMRobot
http://www.newmillennium.com

looks like a step in the right direction

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Default Re: combining fp5 files into one fp7 - 11-08-2005 , 05:57 AM



In article <dkpqa8$65k$1 (AT) nwrdmz01 (DOT) dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com>, "C"
<c (AT) oco (DOT) com.jp> wrote:

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"FP" <ab (AT) pottnerconsulting (DOT) ca> wrote in message
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Look at FMRobot
http://www.newmillennium.com


looks like a step in the right direction

Thanks
I'd also look at Metadatamagic, also from newmillennium.com. Here's a
consumer review:

http://tokerud.typepad.com/filemaker...tamagic_2.html

Though these two tools are pricey, they are both much more than one-time
conversion expenses. They have indefinite uses during futre development.
Think of then as plugins-on-steroids for FM Developer.

Steve Brown


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