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	<title>The FileMaker Collective &#187; Execute SQL</title>
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		<title>Understanding FileMaker ESS (And Convincing Your SQL DBA That It Is Safe!)</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tim Dietrich</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I've been using the ESS feature in FileMaker 9 for awhile now. I've used it to develop several FileMaker-based, mission critical solutions that integrate very well with SQL-based systems. I'm living proof that FileMaker can be integrated with SQL databases, and it can be done securely and efficiently.One of the most common complaints that I hear from SQL DBAs with regards to ESS is that they ]]></description>
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