Welcome to the world of database disconnect. Products like Filemaker have a 
proprietary database mechanism built in. If fact thew Filemaker product is 
really some stuff running on top of a database engine. Products, any products 
that use SQL are in the same boat as Livecode, in that they allow you to use a 
number of kinds of SQL, but it is up to you to learn how to work with the 
database engine of your choice. 

I used to work in Foxpro which is a similar kind of product to Filemaker in the 
sense I described above. At first I was completely lost. I had hoped that the 
information about how to create and interact with databases were built into 
Livecode (Revolution at the time) and I was discouraged at the time to learn 
that I had to learn SQL, at least the basics of it, before I could proceed. 
Again I stress, this is not the fault of Livecode, it is the nature of any SQL 
based development. 

What has helped me greatly is a product called sqlYoga by Blue Mango. Once you 
connect to a database, all the calls are to the sqlYoga library, and you don't 
really need to know SQL or how to form a query to use it. It standardizes the 
calls if you will into what you can think of as an extension to Livecode. If it 
had been Runrev that had done it, then it would be the missing link you are 
thinking of. 

Bob


On Jul 20, 2012, at 1:31 PM, Potts Jeff wrote:

> For instance, anyone coming
> from Filemaker is instantly unable to create a basic functioning
> relational database. Sure SQLite is a great product, however, trying
> to create lookup/relational join is nearly impossible since the
> required knowledge is buried so deep in the forums that it took me
> over a month to find it, and then, not even an example of how to make
> it work.


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