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I am not using Filemaker for collections management, but I am using
it as we develop a multimedia database.
I will address point number 3 first. Serving Filemaker on the Web is
fairly easy with the current versions. Be aware that starting with
version 5.0, there is something called Filemaker Unlimited. The
standard version allows 10 unique IPs to connect daily. Unlimited
allows for unlimited web connections daily. Budget accordingly.
Unlimited is NOT cheap.
Now, addressing question 1. I get around the file size limitation by
using URL encodings to access images and quicktime movies. This way,
the images do not have to live in the database, which is a good thing.
Doing relationships in Filemaker is fairly easy with autonumbering
serial numbers.
The more you can do via the web for access and data input, the better
off you are.
John
>This question goes out to all those who use Filemaker as a
>collections management database.
>
>1) Have any of you been successful integrating images into your
>database despite the inherent Filemaker
>file size limitation? How have you been able to get around
>Filemaker's file size limitation and still incorporate images in
>your database?
>
>2) Do any of you have non consistent and/or non standard numbering
>of accession numbers in your database?
> If so, how have you been able to create relational databases within
>Filemaker with these non standard numbers?
>
>3) Have any of you used Filemaker's web capabilities for making
>portions of your collections management database
>available to the public either on the web or at an on-site kiosk?
>
>The de Saisset Museum is a small university museum on the campus of
>Santa Clara University.
>The de Saisset has a collection of 10,000 objects. We currently use
>Filemaker as our collections management database,
>but are running into some issues incorporating images into the database.
>
>We would appreciate any feedback from the list on our questions!
>
>Thanks in advance!
>
>Karen Kienzle
>Curator of Exhibits and Collections
>de Saisset Museum
>Santa Clara University
>500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, CA 95053-0550
>408.554.2741 fax: 408.554.7840
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