Copying or importing table schemas (FileMaker Pro Advanced)With FileMaker Pro Advanced, you can consolidate tables from a multi-file solution into one file. There are two methods for consolidating solutions:
• Copy table schemas — Open source files to select and copy the tables you want. Then, paste the table schemas into the destination file.
• Import table schemas — Import table schemas directly into the destination file. You can import just the schemas or import data with a single schema. (To import the data with a single schema, choose File menu > Import Records > File. See Importing data into an existing file.)
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4. Click Copy.
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7. Click Paste.
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3. Click Import.
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6. In the Import Summary dialog box, click Open Log File to see a detailed log of the procedure, or click OK to close the dialog box.
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• If you created fields or tables and want to import them into the same file, close the Manage Database dialog box once before importing.
• FileMaker Pro Advanced retains data source references to tables, fields, and scripts if they are valid when you copy or import. Check all data source references after pasting or importing to ensure they are valid.
• Open the Import.log file, normally located in the folder with your destination database, for details on unresolved references and items that were renamed due to a naming conflict. If you’ve opened the destination database remotely or do not have write access to that folder, check the My Documents folder (Windows XP) or Documents folder (Windows Vista, Mac OS).
• You must convert database files created in earlier versions of FileMaker Pro before importing tables. See Converting files from FileMaker Pro 11 and earlier