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Re: Filemaker


  • Subject: Re: Filemaker
  • From: Tim Mansour <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2004 09:32:12 +1100

Hi Wayne,

I'd probably just use a FileMaker relationship for this: concatenate the company and contact names and use this key to find all duplicates.


On 9 Dec 2004, at 7.00 am, email@hidden wrote:


Hi there..

It might be a little late in the evening for me.. I'm Hoping someone out there is a little more fresh ;)

I have a simple filemaker database, I have many records of business with their respective contacts (say 5 per company)

My problem is that i have mulitple records (that are useless) for the same contact person.

So i want to write a script that will search for company name, then contact, and find the records that are the same for those requirements, then delete all but 1..

any thoughts?

wayne melrose

-- Tim Mansour <email@hidden> Mobile 0405 500 846

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