Thank you in advance for any help I may receive on this !
I am brand new to Filemaker, as a friend had a base done in 5.5( We both immediately upgraded to 6.0)and he asked me to work on it for him, as I have a lot of RBASE and Approach experience.
This works completely different than I am use to, and I would like to run this past the forum to get your take on what I need to do (yes I spent much time looking in archives unsuccessfully).
Orignally we had single flat file (7500 records), with 5 sets of duplicated fields for 5 contacts. I exported and concated all of these to a secondary file called CONTACTS which has 37500 records(with a single key field), then eliminated blanks down to 20000 records.
Problem: A lot of duplicate data found in CompName in both bases. So I re-exported with both CompName and City in both bases.
So now I have two databases: COMPANY and CONTACTS which have two matching fields CompName and City which are in both bases. I would like to have BOTH FIELDS in the RELATIONSHIP, so that only if both the CompName and City match, from both bases, the CONTACTS would appear in the portal.
Can this be done ?
In Approach this is a no brainer, it's done in a JOIN TABLE which is completely graphic.
Sincerely,
John Martoccio
John@fastad.com
I am brand new to Filemaker, as a friend had a base done in 5.5( We both immediately upgraded to 6.0)and he asked me to work on it for him, as I have a lot of RBASE and Approach experience.
This works completely different than I am use to, and I would like to run this past the forum to get your take on what I need to do (yes I spent much time looking in archives unsuccessfully).
Orignally we had single flat file (7500 records), with 5 sets of duplicated fields for 5 contacts. I exported and concated all of these to a secondary file called CONTACTS which has 37500 records(with a single key field), then eliminated blanks down to 20000 records.
Problem: A lot of duplicate data found in CompName in both bases. So I re-exported with both CompName and City in both bases.
So now I have two databases: COMPANY and CONTACTS which have two matching fields CompName and City which are in both bases. I would like to have BOTH FIELDS in the RELATIONSHIP, so that only if both the CompName and City match, from both bases, the CONTACTS would appear in the portal.
Can this be done ?
In Approach this is a no brainer, it's done in a JOIN TABLE which is completely graphic.
Sincerely,
John Martoccio
John@fastad.com