


#1632: Apple Card Savings accounts, SOS in the iPhone status bar, Tab Wrangler, Focus in iOS 16.#1633: macOS 13 Ventura and other OS updates, 10th-gen iPad, M2 iPad Pro, 3rd-gen Apple TV 4K, Apple services price hikes.Thank you, any help would be greatly apprecated and thanks for the videos Matt Instead of pushing the data from the Fullcalendar table in the proper JSON format it kicks back the Generic JSON formatting without the data from the table and then not showing the events and breaking the calendar.Įverything seems to be working except the SQL/JSON/FILEMAKER link and again, the fmurlscript is turned on. Once my solutions layout loads and the imported "Startup" script runs, everything goes according to plan except the"Get Events (start end)" script. I copy and pasted the layout elements from the sample file into my solution and linked up the fields and portal so my data from the Fullcalendar table was showing. I copy and pasted all of the fields from the Fullcalendar Table in the sample file into the Fullcalendar Table in my solution. I created a table in my solution with the same name (Fullcalendar). I'm running FileMaker 18 on Mac and have turned on fmurlscript in the files security settings.įirst I imported the scripts and custom functions into my solution. Once that is working I would continue wiring it to my own tables and fields. The sample file works as expected so to start I imported all of the scripts, custom functions, and layout elements from the sample file and get it working as it is in the sample file. I'm working on implementing the calendar into my current filmmaker solution. Of course, that's why you're subscribed to the magazine site right? We'll save you many hours of effort and struggle by getting you up and running with a very powerful Javascript based calendar! However, if you're in the need of something which will handle user editing controls, multiple time zones, multiple view styles and is HIGHLY extensible, then you can't beat free if you're willing to take the time and learn about FullCalendar. If you don't care about multiple calendars, flexible displays and interaction, the ability to drag-n-drop and many more features then, sure, you can make a grid of 42 objects and show "some" of your solution data.

That is, unless you really only need the most basic of calendars.

There were a TON of "little things" which you find out about down the road.ĭon't get me wrong, the learning experience is well worth it and made me a better developer for sure! But, when it comes to building one natively within FileMaker today, it just doesn't make much sense. It was not as easy as I'd initially thought. As a long time developer of FileMaker solutions, I clearly remember the first time I personally attempted to create a calendar solution.
