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Can't Find my Deploy Certificate for iOS
Updated onArticleIf you are getting a message something like "no deploy setting 'certificate' found" it might be because you created your certificate on a different machine from the one you are building on. Here is how to export your certificate and re-import it to the machine you need to use.
Knowledge Base LCFM Native Guide Troubleshooting
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How to Sync a Single Customer Account from a Multi Account Database
Updated onArticleLCFM Native provides the ability to sync all your data from your FileMaker Server between your apps on desktop and mobile. But what if you only want to sync a small portion of data at a time? This lesson covers how you can sync individual tables, for example if you want to show a logged in customer only their own data and nobody else's.
Note: you will need to be using LCFM Native 1.5 Beta 4 or later for this lesson to work.
You can download the sample FileMaker Solution here.
Knowledge Base LCFM Native Guide Advanced
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Testing Your App on Your iPhone or iPad
Updated onArticleTo test on your device you will need to have installed Xcode, as detailed in this lesson. You then need to plug in your device. Open Xcode.
Knowledge Base LCFM Native Guide Deploying to iOS
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Putting your Android App on your Device
Updated onArticleYou've successfully compiled your first Android app - congratulations! Now, how do you get it onto your phone from your Mac? You could email it to your phone, or download in a browser, or from a chat app, or you can use Android File Transfer, as documented in this lesson.
Knowledge Base LCFM Native Guide Deploying Apps
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Keyboard Settings
Updated onArticleLCFM Native requires you to have an English UK or US Qwerty keyboard selected. If you use a different language or keyboard, you must set up a Qwerty option, and select it before running the compile steps of the LCFM Native compiler. If you are already using US or UK Qwerty, you can skip this step.
Knowledge Base LCFM Native Guide Regular Start - Preparing to Add Syncing
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Setting up Localhost
Updated onArticleYou may already have FileMaker Server up and running with a host available for use with LCFM Native. If not, you can simply set up a test environment by installing FileMaker Server on your computer and setting it to use localhost. Here's how.
Knowledge Base LCFM Native Guide Regular Start - Preparing to Add Syncing
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Turn on Advanced Tools
Updated onArticleLCFM Native requires Advanced Tools to be turned on in FileMaker. To do this open up Preferences in FileMaker Pro, and click Use Advanced Tools.
Knowledge Base LCFM Native Guide Regular Start - Preparing to Add Syncing