Steven,
Someone correctly answred this for me in the Portal section of FMForums. I think you moderate that one (if you're the same StevenB, that is). :)
Here's the link:
http://www.fmforums.com/threads/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=UBB11&Number=54031&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=&fpart=1
Cheers,
-A.
I'm stumped. I have three fields that are just collection points for adding information to a portal below it. The fields are:
date, name, and notes
The user will click a button next to the fields that will add the information into the portal. The script goes like this:
Freeze Window
Goto...
Does it have to be ASP? Or did that buzz word catch your novice ears?
I'm only asking to find out if you understand the differences between HTML and ASP... you may not need an ASP output and trying to add a needless layer of complexity into your project. FM Unlimited references the FM database...
I think what you want is more along the lines of this...
Either have a calculation field or a script that sets the field the way you want it. You'll need to use " " (a space in FMP output) and & (used for joining strings).
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Here's my understanding:
If you want people to be able to connect/manipulate/use your database (DB) from anywhere (such as the internet), then you need FM Unlimited. It's a webserver that specifically works with FM databases. All you need is a browser (IE/Netscape/Opera) to access the DB. One...
I would go with Full_Name for a field naming convention. Underscores are a universally accpted seperator for field names so you don't see ThisIsMyReallyReallyLongFieldNameAmen(!).
I hate to break it to you, but it looks like you have a LOT of work ahead of you. :(
Lastly, the PHP/MySQL naming...
Trying to do this yourself would boggle the mind, me thinks. The leap year and other calendar anominalies would be a pain-in-the-you-know-what. Why not try a plug-in?
https://www.productive.cc/pcishop/flash/FMPro?-DB=PCI_Products.FP5&-Format=catalog.htm&-Lay=CGI&Product_ID=28&-Find
There's...
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Your problem centers around filtering the database through a find. But how to do it? You could certainly manually enter the unique quarter code ("031") each time for the search, but why bother when you could...
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