Database Reference
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Summing Up
Over the last two chapters, you've created a database from scratch. In that process, you've
learned the basics of FileMaker's major features. You know how to create tables and fields,
and you can create relationships between them. You can create layouts and layout objects,
and you can change the format of the most common layout objects. You've even tried your
hand at writing a script, creating some data analysis reports, and adding security to your file.
Before you delve deeper into these topics, it's time to switch gears and learn more about
planning a database. In the next part, you'll learn how to think like a database developer.
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