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| Contents > Using ODBC and JDBC with FileMaker Pro > Sharing FileMaker Pro data via ODBC or JDBC |
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| Sharing FileMaker Pro data via ODBC or JDBC |
| FileMaker Pro can serve as a data source for sharing your database files with ODBC-and JDBC-compliant applications. |
| Important Prevent data from being inadvertently modified or deleted: other applications can update and delete unprotected, shared data. Review the privilege sets you've assigned to accounts that will access shared database files. As a minimum level of protection, specify database file accounts and passwords. |
| To share databases using ODBC or JDBC: |
| 1. | Open the database files. |
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To enable or change a file's sharing status, you must open it with an account that has Manage extended privileges access privileges. See About accounts, privilege sets, and extended privileges for more information. |
| 2. | Choose File menu > Sharing > ODBC/JDBC. |
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The ODBC/JDBC Sharing Settings dialog box appears. |
| 3. | For ODBC/JDBC Sharing, click On. |
| 4. | Select the filename(s) to share from the list of open files. |
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Avoid using spaces in the field names of database files you intend to share via ODBC and JDBC, because some SQL query tools don't allow spaces in column names. |
| 5. | Choose which users can access the file: |
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| 6. | Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each database you want to publish. |
| 7. | Click OK or choose additional settings. |
| Each FileMaker Pro database file that is open and set up for access is a separate data source (create a DSN for each individual FileMaker database file you want to access). |
| Note In Windows, Microsoft Access can import only 32 or fewer fields at one time via ODBC from a FileMaker Pro database file. |
| Related topics |
| Using ODBC and JDBC with FileMaker Pro |
| Protecting databases with accounts and privilege sets |
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