Script Steps Reference
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About script steps
- Script steps reference (alphabetical list)
- Control script steps
- Perform Script
- Pause/Resume Script
- Exit Script
- Halt Script
- If
- Else If
- Else
- End If
- Loop
- Exit Loop If
- End Loop
- Allow User Abort
- Set Error Capture
- Set Variable
- Install OnTimer Script
- Navigation script steps
- Go to Layout
- Go to Record/Request/Page
- Go to Related Record
- Go to Portal Row
- Go to Object
- Go to Field
- Go to Next Field
- Go to Previous Field
- Enter Browse Mode
- Enter Find Mode
- Enter Preview Mode
- Editing script steps
- Fields script steps
- Set Field
- Set Field By Name
- Set Next Serial Value
- Insert Text
- Insert Calculated Result
- Insert From Index
- Insert From Last Visited
- Insert Current Date
- Insert Current Time
- Insert Current User Name
- Insert Picture
- Insert QuickTime
- Insert Object (Windows)
- Insert File
- Update Link (Windows)
- Replace Field Contents
- Relookup Field Contents
- Export Field Contents
- Records script steps
- New Record/Request
- Duplicate Record/Request
- Delete Record/Request
- Delete Portal Row
- Delete All Records
- Open Record/Request
- Revert Record/Request
- Commit Records/Requests
- Copy Record/Request
- Copy All Records/Requests
- Import Records
- Export Records
- Save Records As Excel
- Save Records As PDF
- Save Records As Snapshot Link
- Found Sets script steps
- Windows script steps
- Files script steps
- Accounts script steps
- Spelling script steps
- Open Menu Item script steps
- Miscellaneous script steps
FILEMAKER SCRIPT STEPS REFERENCE 17
Halt Script
Purpose
Forces all scripts (including any sub-scripts or external scripts) to stop immediately.
Format
Halt Script
Options
None.
Compatibility
This script step is also supported in web publishing and in a FileMaker Server scheduled script.
Originated in
FileMaker Pro 6.0 or earlier
Description
While pressing Esc will also halt a script, Halt Script is useful if you are also using the Allow User
Abort script step to disable the Esc key. Halt Script stops the script when Allow User Abort is set to
Off.
Examples
You can use the Halt Script script step with the Show Custom Dialog script step to present a user
with options. If the user clicks Cancel, the script stops; otherwise, the script continues.
Show Custom Dialog ["Delete all records?"]
If [Get (LastMessageChoice) = 2]
Halt Script
End If
Delete All Records [No Dialog]
Related topics
Script steps reference (alphabetical list)
Contents
If
Purpose
Evaluates a Boolean calculation and performs a conditional action based on that evaluation.
Format
If [<Boolean calculation>]