Click the Authenticate button and it should prompt you to login and authorise your app connection and generate the following: You are now ready to test the link between the fmAccounting Link file and your OAuth2.0 app. Once you have copied across the above items make sure you click the Save button to save your OAuth2.0 app.
Use the Copy buttons next to the Client id and Client secret to copy these one at a time into the matching fields in the Organisations screen of the fmAccounting Link (Xero Edition) file:
the Client secret will only ever be displayed once and will not be visible once you click the Save button (you can always generate a new secret if necessary). You now need to copy and paste the following into the equivalent fields in the fmAccounting Link file on the Organisations screen: You will now be viewing the App Details screen – from here you need to generate a Client Secret by clicking the Generate a secret button at the bottom: Once you have clicked the checkbox to accept the terms and conditions click the Create app button to create your new OAuth2.0 app: If you’re not sure what to use here use the fmAccounting Link (Xero Edition) solution URL:
OAuth 2.0 redirect URI: this must be an HTTPS URL and the value in the App must also be exactly the same in the fmAccounting Link trial (you will get an error if these are not identical).Company or application URL: enter your company URL or you can also enter fmAccounting Link (Xero Edition) solution URL ().App Name: use a name like fmAccounting Link (the App name cannot contain the word ‘Xero’).
OAuth 2.0 grant type: select the Auth code Web app option.Click the New App button to create a new App – you will be prompted to enter the following details: You will need to first create a new OAuth2.0 app in the Xero website in the My Apps page.
We have a short video that demonstrates how to create your OAuth2.0 app (see bottom of page) or you can follow these instructions. To use the trial you will first need to setup a Xero OAuth2.0 App on the Xero website. This involves creating a new Xero OAuth2.0 App and storing the Client id, Client Secret and Redirect URI in the fmAccounting Link file. This allows you to test out the fmAccounting Link trial without having to worry about adding transactions and deleting them from your live Xero Organisation. creating Contacts, Invoices, Payments etc). We recommend using a Xero Demo Company instead of your actual live Xero Organisation when testing (you can setup a trial with Xero as well), especially if you plan to test out uploading data from FileMaker to Xero (e.g.
Open the email on your iPhone after you have installed the newest version of Filemaker Go, and the mail app will offer you the option to install it to the new FMGo version.There are 2 files included with the trial:.Email the ‘logbook9.fmp12’ file to yourself as an email attachment.Then use either iTunes or iMazing ( ) to get the ‘logbook9.fmp12’ file off the old FileMaker Go app on your iPhone, and onto a laptop/desktop computer.Search for the new 64-bit version (16) of FileMaker Go as it will have been distributed as a different app.
FileMaker Go versions 15 (released March 2017) and 16 (released July 2017) are 64-bit, and so continue to work fine after the iOS 11 upgrade. The logbook datafile ‘logbook9.fmp12’ runs on all versions of FileMaker Go (12-16) but, iOS 11 has been designed to run only 64-bit apps and so Apple have effectively abandoned ship on older 32-bit versions of the app. If you can no longer open your logbook after an iOS update, your FileMaker Go version (not the logbook itself) is probably out of date.