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Creating scripts to automate tasks
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For information on each script step and its options, see Script steps reference (alphabetical list)
and Script steps reference (category list).
4. When you are finished, close the Edit Script window, then click Save to save it. Or choose
File menu
> Save Script (Windows) in the Edit Script window, or choose Scripts menu >
Save Script (OS
X) in the FileMaker Pro menu bar.
5. To create another script, repeat steps 2-4. Otherwise, return to the Manage Scripts dialog
box.
6. To include the script in the Scripts menu, select the checkbox next to the script, or select the
script and select Include in menu.
7. Close the Manage Scripts dialog box.
Tips
Use Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (OS X) to select multiple script steps. You can
add, duplicate, or delete multiple steps.
You can use operators to concatenate text, perform mathematical functions, and do logical
comparisons. See
Using operators in formulas.
See which script steps
are not supported in
FileMaker
Server
schedules,
FileMaker
Go,
FileMaker
WebDirect,
or Custom Web
Publishing
Choose an option from the Show Compatibility list:
All displays all script steps.
Macintosh displays all script steps supported in FileMaker Pro for
OS
X.
Windows displays all script steps supported in FileMaker Pro for
Windows.
Server dims script steps that are not supported in a FileMaker Server
schedule.
This option refers to scripts running in a FileMaker Server schedule.
When a FileMaker
Pro or FileMaker Go client runs a script in a
database that is hosted by FileMaker
Server, the script steps are run
on the client. The steps that are compatible with Macintosh,
Windows, or iOS are executed.
iOS dims script steps that are not supported in FileMaker Go.
Custom Web Publishing dims script steps that are not supported in
Custom Web Publishing.
FileMaker WebDirect dims script steps that are not supported in
FileMaker
WebDirect.
Perform the script with
full access privileges
Select Run script with full access privileges. See the Note below for
additional information.
Reorder the script
steps
Use the double arrow to the left of the step to drag it to a new location in the
list.
Print a script Windows: Choose File menu > Print Script in the Edit Script window.
OS X: Choose File menu > Print in the FileMaker Pro menu bar.
In the Print dialog box, select your options, then click OK (Windows) or
Print (OS
X).
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