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FileMaker Pro 4.1 Mac User's Guide

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10-18 <strong>FileMaker</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> User’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Based on the file’s subject, you can see where it makes sense to store<br />

the data and where to use stored data from a different file. For<br />

example, you might want to use trip information in a Client file (to<br />

see which clients took which trips), so you could use the Trip fields<br />

in the Client file.<br />

Client file<br />

Route file Trip file<br />

5. Determine the relationships between the files.<br />

Each database file is related in some way to all the other database<br />

files. What defines a relationship between files is that their fields<br />

contain common data. Between match fields that have common data,<br />

draw a line from one file to another.

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