![]() The biggest news in FileMaker Pro 7 is that developers are no longer constrained by the old one-file-equals-one-window-equals-one-data-table rule. Beneath the surface, in fact, it’s a whole new app. The improvements I’ve already mentioned would be enough for an ordinary upgrade, but this isn’t an ordinary upgrade. According to FileMaker, text fields can now hold as much as 2GB of text (up from 64K), and files can grow to 8 terabytes (up from 2GB). Container fields are no longer limited to multimedia files such as photos or QuickTime movies in fact, each container field can now store virtually any kind of document, even other FileMaker Pro databases as large as 4GB. In addition, many old technical limits have been obliterated. A developer can also assign autoenter calculation formulas to data-field definitions, to format phone numbers and Social Security numbers automatically. Text-formatting functions make it easier than ever to do things such as flag invoices that are 60 days past due and show negative calculation results in red. It’s now possible to configure layouts so that changes made to a record require confirmation before they’re saved if you discover you’ve edited the wrong record, you can click on the Cancel button and no harm will be done. FileMaker Pro 7 also has its share of improvements that ordinary users will appreciate, even if many require that a developer set them up.
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