Where you can look at and edit the records of the current Found Set.
A layout element with a script attached.
A container for text, dates, numbers, pictures or files—part of a record.
You specify the criteria that you want to match for, and FileMaker returns only those records that match.
The subset of all records (possibly none) with which you are currently working.
A visual description of how you want your records to be displayed or listed.
A list of other records that are related to the current record; e.g. invoice items on an invoice.
Shows you exactly how the current layout will print, which includes summaries.
A set of fields that describe a single object or concept.
A set of rules for describing how records in one table relate to records in another, e.g. customers to invoices.
A set of instructions that can be followed by FileMaker.
Records can be put in order of the values in certain fields, e.g. sorting a list of your contacts by Surname, and then Forename.
The left-hand area of a FileMaker window containing browsing and editing controls.
FileMaker can group sorted records together, and summarise the data, e.g. count how many invoices a customer has, or the total of all June invoices.
The definition for a a set of records, and the collection of records themselves.
A list of terms that may be used to specify checkboxes, radio buttons, or pop-up menus and lists.