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!! Do I need to do anything special to get my file ready for SeedCode Calendar?
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!! Do I need to do anything special to get my file ready for DayBack?
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'''Layout Names.''' FileMaker really can't distinguish between layouts of the same name when importing scripts, so take a look at your solution and rename any of your layouts (at least until your done importing calendar scripts) that have the same names as the layouts you'll be pasting in from SeedCode Calendar:
-> Calendar Home
-> -\\
Calendar\\
Calendar - no Side Menu\\
-\\
Calendar - Small\\
Calendar - Small - no Side Menu\\
-\\
Event List\\
Event Details\\
Event Details Web\\
Repeat Options\\
Assign Colors\\
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Documentation\\
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Source No 1\\
Source No 2\\
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Calendar Records\\
Calendar Color Records\\
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Calendar\\
Calendar - no Side Menu\\
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Calendar - Small\\
Calendar - Small - no Side Menu\\
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Event List\\
Event Details\\
Event Details Web\\
Repeat Options\\
Assign Colors\\
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Documentation\\
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Source No 1\\
Source No 2\\
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Calendar Records\\
Calendar Color Records\\
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'''Layout Names.''' FileMaker really can't distinguish between layouts of the same name when importing scripts, so take a look at your solution and rename any of your layouts (at least until your done importing calendar scripts) that have the same names as the layouts you'll be pasting in from DayBack.
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'''Layout & Script Folders''' FileMaker also fails distinguish between the names of layout folders and the names of actual layouts. So if you create a layout folder named "calendar", many of our navigation routines will fail as FileMaker tries to go to the "calendar" layout which would actually be a layout folder. Scripts aren't as bad but script folders can cause imported scripts to be renamed if they share the same name.
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'''Layout & Script Folders''' FileMaker also fails to distinguish between the names of layout folders and the names of actual layouts. So if you create a layout folder named "calendar", many of our navigation routines will fail as FileMaker tries to go to the "calendar" layout which would actually be a layout folder. Scripts aren't as bad but script folders can cause imported scripts to be renamed if they share the same name.
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'''Layout & Script Folders''' FileMaker also fails distinguish between the names of layout folders and the names of actual layouts. So if you create a layout folder named "calendar", many of our navigation routines will fail as FileMaker tries to go to the "calendar" layout which would actually be a layout folder. Scripts aren't as bad but script folders can cause imported scripts to be renamed if they share the same name.
So, don't make any generic layout or script folder names that might conflict with names already in use in the calendar. If you want to put all the calendar layouts in a folder, call the folder "Calendar Layouts" instead of "Calendar".
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'''File Name.''' You can't have a period in your file name (the dot before fp7 in the file name is fine, but something like MyComany.com.fp7 is not).
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'''File Name.''' You can't have a period in your file name (the dot before fp7 in the file name is fine, but something like MyCompany.com.fp7 is not).
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-> Calendar Home
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'''File Name.''' You can't have a period in your file name (the dot before fp7 in the file name is fine, but something like MyComany.com.fp7 is not).
'''Privilege Sets.''' If you've done a lot of work customizing the privilege sets in your file, you may have "any new table" set to be pretty restrictive. You'll be adding three new tables when you integrate the calendar and your users will need to be able to add, edit, and delete records in all three (these are just interface tables-- there is no data there). So if you think this applies to you, then you already know what to do after you create the new tables.
'''Privilege Sets.''' If you've done a lot of work customizing the privilege sets in your file, you may have "any new table" set to be pretty restrictive. You'll be adding three new tables when you integrate the calendar and your users will need to be able to add, edit, and delete records in all three (these are just interface tables-- there is no data there). So if you think this applies to you, then you already know what to do after you create the new tables.
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'''Layout Names.''' FileMaker really can't distinguish between layouts of the same name when importing scripts, so take a look at your solution and rename any of your layouts (at least until your done importing calendar scripts) that have the same names as the layouts you'll be pasting in from SeedCode Calendar:
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Calendar - Small\\
Calendar - Small - no Side Menu\\
Calendar - Small - no Side Menu\\
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Assign Colors\\
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Calendar Records\
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Calendar Records\\
Calendar Color Records\\
Calendar Color Records\\
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-> '''Layout Names.''' FileMaker really can't distinguish between layouts of the same name when importing scripts, so take a look at your solution and rename (at least until your done importing calendar scripts) any layouts that have the same names as the layouts you'll be pasting in from SeedCode Calendar:
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-> '''Layout Names.''' FileMaker really can't distinguish between layouts of the same name when importing scripts, so take a look at your solution and rename any of your layouts (at least until your done importing calendar scripts) that have the same names as the layouts you'll be pasting in from SeedCode Calendar:
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-> '''File Name.''' You can't have a period in your file name (the dot before fp7 in the file name is fine).
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-> '''File Name.''' You can't have a period in your file name (the dot before fp7 in the file name is fine, but something like MyComany.com.fp7 is not).
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There are a couple things to keep in mind about your file: things that could stop the calendar from working properly if not addressed.
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There are, however, a couple things to keep in mind about your file: things that could stop the calendar from working properly if not addressed.
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-> '''File Name.''' You can't have a period in your file name (the dot before fp7 in the file name is fine.
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-> '''File Name.''' You can't have a period in your file name (the dot before fp7 in the file name is fine).
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-> You'll also want to make sure that the layouts you create are accessible to each of your privilege sets: check the same thing for value lists and scripts.
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-> '''Layout Names.''' FileMaker really can't distinguish between layouts of the same name when importing scripts, so take a look at your solution and rename (at least until your done importing calendar scripts) any layouts that have the same names as the layouts you'll be importing from SeedCode Calendar:
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-> '''Layout Names.''' FileMaker really can't distinguish between layouts of the same name when importing scripts, so take a look at your solution and rename (at least until your done importing calendar scripts) any layouts that have the same names as the layouts you'll be pasting in from SeedCode Calendar:
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Calendar\\
-\\
Calendar - no Side Menu\\
-\\
Event List\\
Event List 2\\
Event Details\\
Event Details Web\\
Repeat Options\\
-\\
Documentation\\
-\\
Source No 1\\
Source No 2\\
-\\
Calendar Records\
-\\
Calendar - no Side Menu\\
-\\
Event List\\
Event List 2\\
Event Details\\
Event Details Web\\
Repeat Options\\
-\\
Documentation\\
-\\
Source No 1\\
Source No 2\\
-\\
Calendar Records\
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Event List 2
Event Details
Event Details Web
Repeat Options
Source No 2
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--> Calendar Home
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--> Calendar\\
--> -\\
--> Calendar - no Side Menu\\
--> -\\
--> Event List\\
--> Event List 2\\
--> Event Details\\
--> Event Details Web\\
--> Repeat Options\\
--> -\\
--> Documentation\\
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--> Source No 1\\
--> Source No 2\\
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--> Calendar - no Side Menu\\
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Calendar Records
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-> '''Privilege Sets.''' If you've done a lot of work customizing the privilege sets in your file, you may have "any new table" set to be pretty restrictive. You'll be adding to new tables when you integrate the calendar and you users will need to be able to add, edit, and delete records in both (these are just interface tables-- there is no data there). So if you think this applies to you, then you already know what to do after you create the new tables.
-> '''Layout Names.''' FileMaker really can't distinguish between layouts of the same name when importing scripts, so take a look at your solution and rename (at least until your done importing calendar scripts) any layouts that have the same names as the layouts you'll be importing from SeedCode Calendar:
--> Calendar Home
-
Calendar
-
Calendar - no Side Menu
-
Event List
Event List 2
Event Details
Event Details Web
Repeat Options
-
Documentation
-
Source No 1
Source No 2
-
Calendar Records
-> '''Layout Names.''' FileMaker really can't distinguish between layouts of the same name when importing scripts, so take a look at your solution and rename (at least until your done importing calendar scripts) any layouts that have the same names as the layouts you'll be importing from SeedCode Calendar:
--> Calendar Home
-
Calendar
-
Calendar - no Side Menu
-
Event List
Event List 2
Event Details
Event Details Web
Repeat Options
-
Documentation
-
Source No 1
Source No 2
-
Calendar Records
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-> File Name. You can't have a period in your file name (the dot before fp7 in the file name is fine.
-> Privilege Sets. If you've done a lot of work customizing the privilege sets in your file, you may have "any new table" set to be pretty restrictive. You'll be adding to new tables when you integrate the calendar and you users will need to be able to add, edit, and delete records in both (these are just interface tables-- there is no data there). So if you think this applies to you, then you already know what to do after you create the new tables.
-> Privilege Sets. If you've done a lot of work customizing the privilege sets in your file, you may have "any new table" set to be pretty restrictive. You'll be adding to new tables when you integrate the calendar and you users will need to be able to add, edit, and delete records in both (these are just interface tables-- there is no data there). So if you think this applies to you, then you already know what to do after you create the new tables.
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-> '''File Name.''' You can't have a period in your file name (the dot before fp7 in the file name is fine.
-> '''Privilege Sets.''' If you've done a lot of work customizing the privilege sets in your file, you may have "any new table" set to be pretty restrictive. You'll be adding to new tables when you integrate the calendar and you users will need to be able to add, edit, and delete records in both (these are just interface tables-- there is no data there). So if you think this applies to you, then you already know what to do after you create the new tables.
-> '''Privilege Sets.''' If you've done a lot of work customizing the privilege sets in your file, you may have "any new table" set to be pretty restrictive. You'll be adding to new tables when you integrate the calendar and you users will need to be able to add, edit, and delete records in both (these are just interface tables-- there is no data there). So if you think this applies to you, then you already know what to do after you create the new tables.