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Hi,
I have been handed a legacy database. It's something called 'filemaker pro',
and I have reason to believe : release 13.
Next to a bunch of dlls, there is something that might be the database with an extension "xxx.fmpur"
Anybody any idea of how to read this with python?
Paul
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(May-07-2024, 06:32 AM)Larz60+ Wrote: this looks promising: Convert FileMaker Pro databases to several convenient formats
Hi Larz,
Thanks.
Promising indeed, but very far from my confort zone.
Hacking on a bit level ? The extension (.fmpur) seems to point at an fmp12 type database.
But compiled on an Apple computer?
The presumed "database" is 126 mb , that is a lot of text. Somebody spent many years transcribing all this stuff.
I believe it's notary records from centuries ago. Pity.
I'll post something on the FMP forum, but unless somebody has an Apple with a very old release of FMP, .....
Paul
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(May-08-2024, 08:45 AM)Larz60+ Wrote: There is a filemaker server for python here.
Almost
They require you to open filemaker pro and activate some feature.
That is exactly what I can't do.
I tried to post my question on 2 Filemaker pro fora. Release 12 is filed under "archive",
they don't accept questions for it any more.
But the source data are not lost. Somebody will have to redo the whole transcription.
We have a vague idea what it is. And if it are 16 -17th century handwritten texts, you are in for a treat.
Thanks,
Paul
It is more important to do the right thing, than to do the thing right.(P.Drucker)
Better is the enemy of good. (Montesquieu) = French version for 'kiss'.