Script Steps Reference
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Control script steps
- Chapter 3 Navigation script steps
- Chapter 4 Editing script steps
- Chapter 5 Fields script steps
- Set Field
- 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
- Chapter 6 Records script steps
- Chapter 7 Found Sets script steps
- Chapter 8 Windows script steps
- Chapter 9 Files script steps
- Chapter 10 Accounts script steps
- Chapter 11 Spelling script steps
- Chapter 12 Open Menu Item script steps
- Chapter 13 Miscellaneous script steps
- Appendix A Glossary
Appendix A
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Glossary 169
Website
One or more web pages connected by links and displayed on the Internet or on an
intranet.
Web user
Someone using a web browser to access a FileMaker Pro database published on the
World Wide Web or an intranet.
Web viewer
A layout object that allows you to display information from websites based on data in your
database.
World Wide Web
An interlinked collection of web pages residing on web servers, and other documents,
menus, and databases, which are available via URLs.
XSLT (Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations)
XSLT (XSL Transformations) is a subset of XSL (Extensible Stylesheet Language) that is
used to transform, or change, the structure of an XML document into a different document
format. For example, you can use an XSLT style sheet to transform an XML document
into an HTML or TXT document.
XML (Extensible Markup Language)
Instead of being a rigid file format, XML is a language for defining agreed-upon formats
that groups can use for exchanging data. Many organizations and businesses are using
XML to transfer product information, transactions, inventory, and other business data.
FileMaker Pro can export XML data that can then be used, for example, by spreadsheet
applications, data charting applications, and enterprise SQL databases. FileMaker Pro
can also import XML data.