6/19/2023 0 Comments Filemaker pro advanced![]() I'm not an expert with the other ODBC facilities of FileMaker, so I don't know if this workaround would be helpful in other cases. ![]() As far as I can think, it would only work if you're using ODBC to create shadow tables within FileMaker so that FileMaker can access the ODBC database via other script steps. The workaround would be to not use the Import Records script step, but to script the creation of records and the population of data into fields yourself.įirst of all, the success of this would depend on how you're using ODBC. I can think of a workaround to this, but it's rather convoluted and if you're importing a large number of records, would probably significantly increase the time to import them. Unfortunately, the target table of an import has to be hard coded in FileMaker up through version 12 if you're using the Import Records script step.
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