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FileMaker Container Field Drag-and-Drop

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    FileMaker Container Field Drag-and-Drop

    One of the attractions that FileMaker had (before I saw the Alpha Five interface) is its relatively new capability for a user to drag-and-drop data into/out of Container fields ... allowing escape from the free-for-all world of FTP directories, etc.

    Can this be done in Alpha Five?

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    Re: FileMaker Container Field Drag-and-Drop

    Nope, has been added to the wishlist I believe.

    Scroll down to find links to Similar Threads.
    There can be only one.

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      #3
      Re: FileMaker Container Field Drag-and-Drop

      Thanks ... it would be so incredibly useful.

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        #4
        Re: FileMaker Container Field Drag-and-Drop

        Only if you are accustomed to the functionality. I've used Alpha since V3 and have never had occasion to miss it.
        There can be only one.

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          Re: FileMaker Container Field Drag-and-Drop

          Stan,

          I guess it must be a matter of preference then as I will miss it whenever I want to move a machine from one company to another with the basic drag and drop procedure my OLD software uses--With Alpha I will now have to first uninstall the machine from one company, find and select the same machine and install it to a different company...a several stepped process instead of a single step.

          My point is that I think there are definite cases in which drag and drop functionality can be very beneficial to a program not only in time savings but also for ease of use for a user.

          But seeing as how this particular function has been on a wishlist for several years now, maybe I and the few others who have spoken up are in a minority regarding this. That definitely would explain why Alpha has not even mentioned this function or responded much to the requests made ...any request it seems that most people have wanted overall, Alpha really tries to give.

          A final point...although many users may not even use the drag and drop function it seems like most feel that it should be present in any "modern" piece of software. Just the thoughts I have received from many people I know regrading software.
          Mike
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          It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see.
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            Re: FileMaker Container Field Drag-and-Drop

            Gosh,
            It seems to me that you could select a field and direct the record information to be copied to another record without a tremenous amount of trouble with Xbasic, unless I am totally missing the point.
            Mike W
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              Re: FileMaker Container Field Drag-and-Drop

              Hi Mike,

              Yep! That certainly could be done for many cases and drag and drop certainly would not be of much benefit in such a case I agree.

              The scenario I was referring to using my own application as an example is a bit more complicated than that. A very generic description would be this:

              Companies have one or more Machines assigned to them. A chosen Machine would have to be first "uninstalled" from the Company it currently resides at...then assigned to a different Company.

              A browse with all the companies that have Machines assigned and also those that are Unassigned as well. Another browse that listed all the Machines that were available. Focus on the Company record that you wanted to "move" a Machine assignment to and set a variable to the ID linking field that will be placed in a Machine record --which would have to gain focus in order to choose it. And after this the xbasic behind the scenes could do all the record changes.

              So yes it could be done I guess without too much problem---but to make it as user friendly as drag and drop I don't think so. Maybe someone has done this and has made it intuitive for users but do not see how without having to train them in the steps necessary--and maybe it would not be so bad either....I would have to see an example I guess to make a more informed decision at this point.

              :) examples anyone??? :)
              Mike
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              It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see.
              Henry David Thoreau
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                Re: FileMaker Container Field Drag-and-Drop

                Mike,
                I hear you that click, drag, drop, would be sweet. That would, in my mind, be moving an entire record from one table to another. Gosh I don't know how that could be accomplished outside there being absolutely identical table fields between the two tables. I must be too into a box to capture this.
                Mike W
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                  Re: FileMaker Container Field Drag-and-Drop

                  Hi Mike,

                  In my case it would not be creating a new record, but changing just one field in a different table's record that is used to link that object (term used loosely) to the first table's record. When I think of Drag and Drop I tend to see it as an easy method of Copy/Cut and Paste....it does not add a record but changes a field in a "linked" record or changes where it is found/located (within a folder structure say).

                  I know you know this but saying this "out loud" helps me determine how I actually think of it! :)


                  BTW---you having a bit of insomnia last night??? I thought I stayed up late at times! Considering that I went to bed about 2am Central time, you being on Eastern makes it...after 3:30am ! Either that or you are an awfuly early riser! :)
                  Mike
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