We are not using filemaker pro server and that may be our problem. We are simply sharing the files from a shared network directory. I have run other data base programs in a similar fashion with no problems. These being FoxPro and Visual dBase. These are however self contained and might work more like filemaker pro server. Thank you for your insight, Michael Carper ANESU >>> [log in to unmask] 10/16/02 09:51AM >>> Just to clarify, are you running Filemaker Server? That is the proper way to run Filemaker in the environment you describe. FM server runs on Macs, Windows 2000 Server and Redhat Linux. We are running it on RedHat Linux with mainly Windows clients in a WAN and are pleased with the results so far. Dave David Tisdell. Computer Coordinator Mt. Mansfield Union High School 211 Browns Trace Jericho, VT 05661 802-899-4690 (Voice) 802-899-2904 (Fax) [log in to unmask] (e-mail) >>> [log in to unmask] 10/16/02 09:53AM >>> I was wondering if anyone can tell me how stable file maker pro is when running on a network. My concerns are the result of a program that our nurses are using to track health records which was writen in file maker. We have had nothing but problems with file corruption. I have to rebuild files manually at least once a month and on serveral past occassions even rebuilding the files did not repair all records. The health program was writen in 5.0 and is running through 5.5 loaded on each users desktop. Given the problems that I have encountered with this one program I would be very leary of using this product on a network for student records. I would love any advise which may help understand why the nursing program corrupts so often. I have developed database program in several other systems and never experienced the level of error that I have with file maker. Thank you, Michael carper ANESU >>> [log in to unmask] 10/15/02 09:00AM >>> Cindy, We are in our second year of recording standards electronically. Our school management system is SASIxp which does not handle grading by standards so we also created a standards-based report card using FileMaker Pro. If you would like to know more or get a demo copy to look at contact Kevin Bataille <[log in to unmask]>. It does more than reporting standards. Roger Crowley Technology Coordinator Main Street Middle School Montpelier, VT 05602 http://www.mpsvt.org/msms/msms.htm 802-225-8655 On 10/15/2002 8:10 AM, "Bill Kimball" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Cindy et al - > > We have been looking at this for two and half years here at Lamoille > South. The current problem is that e-class can be made to grade by > standards, but WinSchool does not have the storage capability to keep an > historical record of each student achieving each standard. WinSchool > will only hold 200 additional fields for each student. If I recall > correctly, there are 360+ standards for student to achieve. > > So what is our solution? We are creating Filemaker Pro databases that > interact with WinSchool to track Students via standards. > > If you would like to know more e-mail me back channel. > > Bill > > > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > Bill Kimball > Information Technology Director > Lamoille South Supervisory Union > P.O. Box 340 > Morrisville, VT 05661 > (802)-888-4541 > (802)-888-6710 fax > www.morrisville.org > www.stowe.k12.vt.us > > > -----Original Message----- > From: School Information Technology Discussion > [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Cindy O'Hara > Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 1:12 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Winschool and Standards Based Report Cards > > Greetings... > Have any Winschool users been successful in creating and using a > standards > based report card? Additionally, is anyone using Winschool for storage > of > assessment data...successfully? > > Thanks, > Cindy O'Hara > Operations Supervisor > St. Albans Town Educational Center >