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February 24, 2015, at 05:41 PM by 142.4.217.188 -
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Use an asterisk ("*") to represent one or more wildcard characters.
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Use an asterisk ("*") to represent one or more wildcard characters.

!! Gotchas

We've found that having spaces in the names of the fields you use for filtering can cause problems (or in the table occurrence names if you're using related fields). Edit the name so it contains no spaces, then reselct the field on the "Enter filter criteria" tab and try again
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Here is where you can really fine-tune each calendar to show just a subset of your data. Enter one or more name-value pairs to define exactly which records appear on the calendar. This feature works just like a "Find" in FileMaker Pro. Currently, only the "equals" (=) operator is supported.
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Here is where you can really fine-tune each calendar to show just a subset of your data. Enter one or more name-value pairs to define exactly which records appear on the calendar. This feature works just like FileMaker's "Perform Find" script step, so multiple filters work together as "AND" criteria (not "OR"). Currently, only the "equals" (=) operator is supported.
July 08, 2013, at 06:37 PM by 67.190.87.90 -
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Yes! Just put the related fields you want to be able to choose from on your SeedCode Subscribe layout. You can filter on related fields, too.
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Yes! Just put the related fields you want to be able to choose from on the designated layout in your file. You can filter on related fields, too.
June 22, 2013, at 04:51 PM by 198.134.91.204 -
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!! Can I use related fields?

Yes!

June 22, 2013, at 04:51 PM by 198.134.91.204 -
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Yes! Use an asterisk ("*") to represent one or more wildcard characters.
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Yes!

!! Tips & Tricks

Use an asterisk ("*") to represent one or more wildcard characters.
June 22, 2013, at 04:50 PM by 198.134.91.204 -
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Here is where you can really fine-tune each calendar. Enter one or more name-value pairs to define exactly which records appear on the calendar. This feature works just like a "Find" in FileMaker. Currently, only the "equals" (=) operator is supported.
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Here is where you can really fine-tune each calendar to show just a subset of your data. Enter one or more name-value pairs to define exactly which records appear on the calendar. This feature works just like a "Find" in FileMaker Pro. Currently, only the "equals" (=) operator is supported.
June 14, 2013, at 04:06 AM by 67.190.87.90 -
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!! Are filters required?

No. If you want ALL of your event records to show up in iCal, just don't enter any filter criteria.

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Yes! Just put the related fields you want to be able to choose from on your SeedCode Subscribe layout. You can filter on related fields, too.
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Yes! Just put the related fields you want to be able to choose from on your SeedCode Subscribe layout. You can filter on related fields, too.

!! Can I use related fields?

Yes! Use an asterisk ("*") to represent one or more wildcard characters
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June 13, 2013, at 12:42 AM by 67.190.87.90 -
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Here is where you can really fine-tune each calendar. Enter one or more name-value pairs to define exactly which records appear on the calendar. This feature works just like a "Find" in FileMaker. Currently, only the "equals" (=) operator is supported.
to:
Here is where you can really fine-tune each calendar. Enter one or more name-value pairs to define exactly which records appear on the calendar. This feature works just like a "Find" in FileMaker. Currently, only the "equals" (=) operator is supported.

!! Can I use related fields?

Yes! Just put the related fields you want to be able to choose from on your SeedCode Subscribe layout. You can filter on related fields, too
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June 12, 2013, at 11:20 PM by 67.190.87.90 -
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Here is where you can really fine-tune each calendar. Enter one or more name-value pairs to define exactly which records appear on the calendar.
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Here is where you can really fine-tune each calendar. Enter one or more name-value pairs to define exactly which records appear on the calendar. This feature works just like a "Find" in FileMaker. Currently, only the "equals" (=) operator is supported.
June 06, 2013, at 03:23 AM by 67.190.87.90 -
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Here is where you can really fine-tune each calendar. Enter one or more name-value pairs to define exactly which records appear on the calendar.
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