tag:beezwax.tenderapp.com,2010-10-12:/discussions/inspectorpro-5/43-converting-exe-to-fmp12Beezwax: Discussion 2015-12-04T17:59:34Ztag:beezwax.tenderapp.com,2010-10-12:Comment/366123292015-04-17T22:44:04Z2015-04-17T22:44:04ZConverting .exe to .fmp12<div><p>Silly me - Apparently after registration, the two systems are
united. I tried the trail version .exe and then opened the .fmp12
version and none of the trial solutions were there. After
registering the product, all data is there. But the second question
still exists, any advantage of one version over the other?</p></div>Marktag:beezwax.tenderapp.com,2010-10-12:Comment/366123292015-04-17T23:22:09Z2015-04-17T23:22:09ZConverting .exe to .fmp12<div><p>The runtime version allows you to have your actual FileMaker
solutions open at the same time but in a separate application.
Sometimes this is more convenient.</p></div>jay_gtag:beezwax.tenderapp.com,2010-10-12:Comment/366123292015-04-18T00:16:46Z2015-04-18T00:16:46ZConverting .exe to .fmp12<div><p>Hi Mark,</p>
<p>Best to run the import once again.</p>
<p>The benefit you get if you run the application is that you can
have them side by side. The drawback is that you don’t have
the interactivity .</p>
<p>But you can always just pop into find mode and performa a find
to locate that particular script.</p>
<p>Vince</p></div>Vince Menanno