[FX.php List] Is anyone using FX.php with FMStudio

phillipedivetti phillipedivetti at canada.com
Mon Nov 27 14:03:45 MST 2006


Hello Everyone,

Thank you all for your knowledgable answers.  I believe that
yes, fmstudio will provide me with the help that I need to
start promptly.  

I may if acceptable pose questions that I may have as I
progress with fmstudio.  I am very excited to begin and will
let others know as I proceed.


Respectfully
Phillipe Divetti



> Hi David,
> 
> I noticed some very similar code patterns while working on
> FMStudio. It seems that the categories of queries are
> separated to allow chaining between recordsets and queries
> such as a lookup for a record id using a recordset and
> passing it into an edit. It does seem that the sections of
> the recordset are interweaved - but it might be a
> dreamweaver limitation since I have seen similar code
> while palying around with the MySQL extensions for
> Dreamweaver.
> 
> On a happier note, FMStudio has been great with multiple
> queries in my case - I usually pass a variable through the
> URL such as a user id and get the main record, and then
> use it to get related records - therefore I have been more
> than happy with the functionality FMStudio offers and the
> code it writes has been very clean. With the help of
> php.net I have managed to go from a Dreamweaver
> drag-and-drop monkey to a beginner PHP programmer.
> 
> Thanks Stephen!
> 
> Best,
> Jose
> 
> On 11/27/06, Stephen  Knight <stephen at fmwebschool.com>
> > wrote: Hi David,
> >
> > Thank you, and yes, there are still a few bugs it has
> > only been out a month and we are aggressively stamping
> > them out quickly :)  We have had multiple updates and we
> > are actually releasing another large update today.  As
> > you can see by the over 300 post on our FMStudio forum
> at: http://fmwebschool.com/frm/index.php?board=24.0 you
> > can see that as soon as we are made aware of a bug, it
> is quickly fixed. >
> > We will certainly continue to improve FMStudio as we now
> > have a large community using the product. This is one of
> > the reasons we have a forum, as well as a lively
> > exchange via email.  This enables us to stay in touch
> with the community and to quickly address any bugs. >
> > This was also one of our main reasons we went to
> > FileMake and Adobe.  This opportunity gave us a chance
> > to sit down and work with developers to improve
> FMStudio.  The benefits and feature set will only continue
> to improve :) >
> >
> > In Kindness
> > Stephen K Knight
> > http://www.fmwebschool.com
> > 800.353.7950 / 386.453.5843
> > FMWebschool, we bring the web to life
> > FX.PHP PHP XML MySQL CDML ASP
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: fx.php_list-bounces at mail.iviking.org
> > [mailto:fx.php_list-bounces at mail.iviking.org] On Behalf
> > Of David Ness Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 1:30 PM
> > To: FX.php Discussion List
> > Subject: RE: [FX.php List] Is anyone using FX.php with
> FMStudio >
> > I used FMStudio on a recent small project, and even with
> > the updates, the code generated still had some issues.
> > My page (fx.php) made two fxfind's, the first one pulled
> > up data necessary for the second one. I really liked the
> way that I could apply results from one query in another,
> > drag-and-drop style, but, unfortunately, FMStudio
> > generated some of the  function calls out of order for
> the progression to work properly. I was able to reorder
> > the queries manually, but this broke my ability to use
> > FMStudio for the rest of the project, and the analysis
> > and fix required that I knew more about fx.PHP than if I
> had just used only fx.php. >
> > I did not try the FileMaker API version of FMStudio.
> >
> > But the FMStudio project holds promise, and the
> > underlying code generated by FMStudio demonstrates some
> > advanced coding techniques which is interesting. I hope
> that FMWebSchool will stick with the project and continue
> > to work out the wrinkles.
> >
> > http://www.fmwebschool.com/fmstudio.php
> >
> > --
> > David Ness,
> > Database Systems Programmer
> >
> > Bonded Builders Warranty Group
> > 1500 Kings Highway
> > Port Charlotte, FL 33980
> > 800.749.0381 x3123 (National Toll Free)
> > 941.255.3274 x3123 (Local)
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: fx.php_list-bounces at mail.iviking.org
> > [mailto:fx.php_list-bounces at mail.iviking.org] On Behalf
> > Of phillipedivetti Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 12:32
> > PM To: fx.php_list at mail.iviking.org
> > Subject: [FX.php List] Is anyone using FX.php with
> FMStudio >
> > I have seen the movies for FMStudio and am keen to take
> > part.  I am curious to know if anyone is using FX.php
> with FMStudio. >
> > If it works as in the movies just as well, I would very
> > much think this a powerful tool.
> >
> > It also seems to involve the api for FileMaker as well. 
> > Can they both function together?
> >
> >
> > Respectfully
> > Phillipe Divetti
> >
> >
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