FileMaker Pro uses the term commit to indicate when a record is posted, or saved, to your database. A record is saved-or committed-automatically when you click outside a field for the first time (or in another field), change modes, change layouts, or press the Enter key. If you are in the midst of entering data in a record and want to undo the entry, use the Revert Record command under the Records menu. Many solutions (including the Starter Solutions) provide buttons-usually at the top of the layout-to create and delete records some might also provide a duplicate record button. For now, let’s explore how to take care of simple data entry. Notice also that there’s a Delete All Records option. Under the Records menu, choose New Record, Delete Record, or Duplicate Record. The steps involved in creating and deleting records in FileMaker Pro are simple.
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