FM allows spaces, but you should not use them. Spaces could cause issues later on as you develop your database. I recommend you use lowerCamelCase, however you can use any standard you like - just be consistent.
@@MrDiertje When you put the field (and the label for the field) on your layout you can use spaces and/or special characters. So the field can be myAwesomeField and the label on the layout can be My Totally Awesome Field!
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great explaining ,and easy and good to follow
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Hi ,is there no problem to use spaces in naming of a field?
FM allows spaces, but you should not use them. Spaces could cause issues later on as you develop your database. I recommend you use lowerCamelCase, however you can use any standard you like - just be consistent.
@@atomikpop514 ,thx but the fieldnaam looks ugely with the lowercamelcase on screen ore do you chance that in a normal looking text in wen you finsh?
@@MrDiertje When you put the field (and the label for the field) on your layout you can use spaces and/or special characters. So the field can be myAwesomeField and the label on the layout can be My Totally Awesome Field!
@@atomikpop514 thx
Shouldn't you be linking from a primary key to a foreign key?
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