You don't need to know what "SQL" or "ODBC" stand for, you just want to get the data you need from the company database and get it into the familiar environs of Word, or Excel, or Filemaker, or even Quark or InDesign. But how?
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- I have an on-line store and want to make up-to-the-minute sales reports using Excel.
- I have a database with customer info and want to use Word to create a "mail merge" form letter.
- I want to use FileMaker to create printed reports from information in my company database.
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- I recently switched to a Mac and want to migrate my Access database to FileMaker on the Mac.
January 5, 2009
Actual Supports FileMaker Pro 10 External SQL Sources
Actual Technologies has released the Actual ODBC Pack version 2.9, a set of database drivers tailored for use with the latest External SQL Source (ESS) features of FileMaker Pro 10. With Actual ODBC, FileMaker Pro 10 users can view and update live data in Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle and MySQL databases without writing SQL code.



