FileMaker Certification fm0-303 real practice test

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Exam code: FM0-303

Exam Name: Developer Essentials for FileMaker 9

Questions and Answers: 215 Q&As

Last Update: 2009-09-09

passcert.eu FM0-303 Q&As are created by senior IT lecturers in passcert and the FileMaker Certification product experts, contain the latest real exam booklet with the correct answer.

5. Click the Exhibit button.

A  user wants  to  build  a  FileMaker  Pro  9  database  that  models  a  business  organizational  chart. One

person may manage zero or more people. One person may be managed by, at most, one other person.

The user wants to build the system in such a way that a single layout about a person can display the

name of the current person's manager as well as a portal of the people managed by the current person

(as shown in the Exhibit).

Assume that there are no lookup fields, calculation fields, or fields with auto-entered calculations defined

in any table, and there are no scripts in the file.

What is the minimum number of table occurrences that must be used to construct the layout?

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

Answer: C

6. A layout showing records from a People table has the Save record changes automatically check box

disabled in the Layout Setup dialog.

Which two actions cause  FileMaker Pro 9 to display  a dialog asking whether or not you want to save

changes to the current record?         (Choose two.)

A. Importing records into the People table

B. Editing a field value on the layout and attempting to commit the record

C.  Running     a  script  that  navigates  to  that   layout,  changes     a  field  value,  and   performs    a  Commit

Records/Requests[No Dialog] script step

D.  Running     a  script  that  navigates  to  that   layout,  changes     a  field  value,  and   performs    a  Commit

Records/Requests[Skip data entry validation] script step

Answer: BD


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