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FileMaker Pro 4.1 Mac User's Guide

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6. Click OK, and then click Done.<br />

Creating a database file 2-9<br />

Keep these points in mind:<br />

1 You can’t set <strong>FileMaker</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> to enter data automatically for<br />

calculation, summary, and global fields.<br />

1 If you create or edit records using <strong>FileMaker</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> Web Companion,<br />

auto-entered data appears only after the record has been submitted<br />

from the browser software.<br />

1 Select Calculated value to calculate a value only when a record is first<br />

created or when a value in a field the calculation refers to changes (as<br />

long as the field with the calculation doesn’t already contain a value).<br />

If necessary, you can enter a different value in the field (when <strong>Pro</strong>hibit<br />

modification of field isn’t selected). However, when you want a<br />

calculated value that’s always up to date and which you can’t change<br />

by entering data in the field, define the field as a calculation field. See<br />

“Defining database fields” on page 2-3 and “Understanding<br />

formulas” on page 2-13.<br />

1 When the data in a validated field doesn’t meet the validation<br />

requirements, users see a warning message when they try to move out<br />

of the current record. If Strict: Do not allow user to override validation is<br />

set for the field, users must correct the data before moving out of the<br />

record. You can use Display custom message if validation fails to give<br />

users the data requirements.<br />

1 To save time during data entry and to validate fields, define value<br />

lists. Value lists aren’t attached to any field definition. You can<br />

format value lists to display in a pop-up list or menu, or as<br />

checkboxes or radio buttons. See “Defining value lists” on page 3-75.<br />

Choose <strong>FileMaker</strong> Help Index from the or Help menu, and then type:<br />

E data entry options<br />

Defining global fields<br />

A global field contains one value that’s used for all records in a file. Use<br />

the value of a global field:<br />

1 to declare variables in If, Else, End If, Loop, End Loop, and Exit<br />

Loop If script steps

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