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FileMaker Pro 4.1 Mac User's Guide

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1-2 <strong>FileMaker</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> User’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Using the relational capabilities of <strong>FileMaker</strong> <strong>Pro</strong>, you can join<br />

information between files to create a relational database. For example,<br />

one file can show you which clients went on a particular tour and a<br />

related file can show how much they paid. (For more information about<br />

relational databases, see chapter 10, “Using data from related files.”)<br />

Trip file<br />

Invoice file<br />

Clients file<br />

A database file contains one or more records. Each record holds all the<br />

information about one subject (like one person or one identification<br />

number). For example, each record in a Clients file would contain the<br />

name and address of one client.

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