Several posters on this list use T4 with FMP for ROBUST E-Com sites. To 
my knowledge, all were written specifically for the clients. Certainly we 
may have based some of our progress on the sample T3 store, but most have 
added significant enhancements. We love FMP on the back end for reports, 
forms and buttons to produce certain lookups from the web with DB 
information.

Stephen
http://onlytoys.com

>Jason,
>I don't think I have ever heard of anyone doing this on the list.
>
>There might be something with a narrow focus, but FMP is so hard to work
>with ( at least till the next release) that I doubt anyone has a robust
>solution for this.
>
>You can do a SQL export to excel and then have FMO open the files directly
>if you tell it the 1st column is field names it will build the proper field
>names although it won't understand the data types.
>
>You need 5.5 v2
>
>on 6/10/02 11:08 PM, Jason Pamental at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> OK - been hunting around for a few days, and am still stumped. I've been
>> asked if there is an e-commerce demo around for Filemaker/Witango and I have
>> not been able to find one anywhere from here to Sydney... Anyone have
>> something like this around and want to share? I thought about converting
>> what we have from an SQL DB  to FMP, but didn't want to reinvent the wheel
>> if necessary...
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> 
>> Jason
>
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