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Re: FileMaker and DataBase EVents
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Re: FileMaker and DataBase EVents


  • Subject: Re: FileMaker and DataBase EVents
  • From: "email@hidden" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 10 Jul 2010 10:41:04 -0700

Thanks, that's just what I was looking for!


On Jul 9, 2010, at 9:14pm, Richard Rönnbäck wrote:

> FileMaker can read and write to SQLite databases (i.e. database event
> databases) by using ODBC.
>
> You will need an ODBC plug-in from Actual Technologies to get them to talk
> to eachother
>
> http://www.actualtech.com/product_opensourcedatabases.php
>
> I have only used it for reading, which is done by "import records" (other
> SQL dbs can be used as live data sources, but SQLite is just a file). It is
> very fast.
>
> As for writing I presume you use the "perform SQL" script step in FileMaker.
> As that too is done through ODBC I would assume it is quite fast as well,
> but as I said, I haven't tried that myself.
>
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