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blog » Custom Function Database 15 – Copy/pasting groups of functions

Custom Function Database 15 – Copy/pasting groups of functions

FileMaker|ODI Technologies, Inc.|July 10, 2017|FileMaker

Moving forward with the Custom Function database project, we now have the opportunity to copy and paste our groups of custom functions. The trick to accomplishing this requires a modification to the singular copy/paste being used for a single custom function.

The database now needs to provide a list of functions, in the xml snippet format, to be copied to the clipboard. This is easily accomplished through the relationships and by modifying the original script.

If you’ve never had the problem where you needed to copy well structured data through a few relationships, then watching this video will give you some insight in the the various possible ways and the one way which may be the most simple when needing to copy that structured data to the clipboard.

Click the title or link to this article to view the video.

Source: FileMaker Magazine

July 10, 2017 ODI Technologies, Inc.

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