![]() During development of a Django-based application I find I frequently need to re-import the records as the new database schema evolves – doing this by communicating with Filemaker is tedious when you want to re-import the data several times a day. In my experience is too slow when you want to migrate tens of thousands of records. ![]() There exist good libraries for but they rely on the XML Web interface, meaning that you need Filemaker running and set to publish the database on the Web while you are running an import. ![]() ![]() Īt some point in the process of re-writing each database for use with Django I have needed to convert all the records from Filemaker to Django. My primary motive is to replace an overly-complicated Filemaker setup running on four Macs with a single 2U rack-mounted server running on. I have been slowly working through these, converting them to Web-based applications using.
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