Finding and Sorting Your Data

Tuesday, February 9, 2010, Chad Novotny presented Finding and Sorting Your Data, a web seminar hosted by FileMaker, Inc.  Log in as a registered vistor of our site, and you may download a recording of the webinar (which requires the WebEx WRF Player).  You can also download the sample FileMaker file used in the presentation. This file is best used with FileMaker Pro 10 or later. Not all aspects of the file will work in earlier versions of FileMaker Pro.

We hope you find this webinar informative and useful.

Web Seminar Description

You have a FileMaker database that has a lot of valuable information. Now learn ways to access it faster and more accurately. FileMaker offers tons of powerful features and shortcuts that give you more efficient ways to locate records in your database. You can perform complex searches using multiple criteria, refine or extend your results, use operators such as =, >, <, *, … and store your criteria to search your data again and again. Unlimited sorting options let you view your records in the order you want. Learn them all!

Diane Hartmann
10/20/2010

I like FileMaker - though I know I don’t use it as effectively as its capable of doing and what I want it to do. But every once in a while I make some inroads and I am so pleased at how easy you’ve made it. Thank you.

Jim Murton
10/20/2010

There is not a current version of webx for the Mac OSX 10.6.4

Chad Novotny
10/20/2010

Jim,

I’m running the WebEX WRF player just fine under OS X 10.6.4.  Here’s a direct link: https://welcome.webex.com/client/T27LB/mac/intel/webexplayer_intel.dmg

Regards,
Chad

Jim Weber
10/20/2010

I downloaded from the above link. It tries to play but all I get is a black screen.

David W. Brown
10/20/2010

When I try to play I get a message that reads “Playback of this file requires a newer version of WebEX PLayer, which is not yet available for your operating system”. I am running OS X 10.6.4. When I start up the software and go to File/Open, and click on the Player, I get a black screen.

Chad Novotny
10/20/2010

Hmm, I’m not sure I can tell you the answer, but you can try this: 

In your user application support folder (~/Library/Applicaiton Support/), find the WebEx Folder.  You should have a folder “924” that contains the WebEx Player.app.  This should be able to run in 10.6.4.  If you have folder “824”, delete that folder.

Also, make sure that you do not have two copies of WebEx Player.app running at the same time; that can result in just a black screen.

Guillermo Leal
10/21/2010

I was also getting a black screen but after getting rid of the “824” folder and force quitting WebEx,  it seems to be working.

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