March 9, 2010 is a date I recall quite clearly: not only was it the release date for FileMaker 11; it was also the day a bunch of my FileMaker SQL code broke, due to changes in the FM 11 internal SQL parser.
If you’re new to this subject, or perhaps a bit rusty, I have written about internal SQL (a.k.a. FQL) on various occasions over the last year, and there are a number of important points that I won’t discuss today, because they have already been mentioned in one or more of these articles:
- Filtered Relations, part 3
- FileMaker’s Internal SQL Engine, part 1
- FileMaker’s Internal SQL Engine, part 2
- Custom Functions for Internal SQL
What follows is by no means exhaustive, but merely what I’ve documented. There is no comprehensive source of information about FQL, although chapter 7 of the FileMaker 11 OBDC and JDBC Guide is a good place to start (just remember that not everything you read there will apply to FQL).
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