![]() ![]() Whichever ones you're going to be using that are going to have the account that you're going to use to authenticate against your app when you're using Claris Connect, those will need to have these extended privileges. If you are working with your apps correctly you've probably got a bunch of custom ones. And you'll notice here that I have just the default privilege sets. Those can be accessed under advanced settings. So in order for your file to be hosted on any instance of FileMaker server there's an extended privilege that you're going to need to activate in your privilege sets. In order for you your app to work on that instance, you'll need to go into file, manage security. And then you need to configure connections that allow the file maker data API. That means it needs to be hosted on an instance of FileMaker server. Now, first of all, Claris connect will communicate with your app through the FileMaker data API. I'm going to cover those here in this movie. ![]() FileMaker Pro Advanced does not check encrypted database files for consistency before uploading them.- Before we get to allowing Claris Connect to make changes to your Claris FileMaker app, there is a couple of things that you're going to need to do in order to prep your FileMaker app to allow Claris Connect flows, to interact with it.The Status column in the Upload to Host dialog box indicates which files were uploaded successfully. If you cancel a multifile upload in progress, files that are completely uploaded remain on the host, partially uploaded files are removed from the host, and FileMaker Pro Advanced does not upload any remaining files.When you try to open the local version of the file, FileMaker Pro Advanced prompts you to choose whether to open the local version or the hosted version of the file. ![]() After the upload is completed, FileMaker Pro Advanced stores in the local version of the file that this file has been uploaded.You can't upload a file that already exists in any folder on the host filenames must be unique for the entire host regardless of the folder or subfolder.In the Upload to Host dialog box, you may see a lock icon that indicates the security level of the connection. If you're using FileMaker Cloud for AWS or FileMaker Server and security is important in your environment, your server administrator needs to install a custom SSL certificate. When you upload a file, the connection to the host is encrypted using SSL.The filename and the host name appear in the window's title bar. Then click Done.įileMaker Pro Advanced opens each selected file. To open an uploaded file in FileMaker Pro Advanced, select Open with FileMaker Pro Advanced for the file. When the upload is completed, FileMaker Pro Advanced updates the status for each file to indicate whether the upload was successful.ġ0. If you want the files to be available on the host for clients to use immediately (if supported by the host), select Automatically open files (on server) after upload. Confirm that all the files you want to upload are selected.Ĩ. If FileMaker Pro Advanced detects a problem with a file, it updates the status for that file and clears the checkbox. You may be asked for the encryption passwords for the files you're uploading.ħ.ğor each file, look in the Status column. Or, drag files to the right pane.Ĭlear the checkbox next to any file that you don't want to upload. Click Browse, select all the files that you want to add to the list, then click Open.
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