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FileMaker Pro 4.1 Mac User's Guide

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Miscellaneous steps<br />

Planning scripts<br />

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Use this step To<br />

Show Message Display an alert message<br />

Beep Play the system beep sound<br />

Speak <strong>Pro</strong>duce speech from text<br />

Dial Phone Dial phone numbers<br />

Open URL Open a URL<br />

Using ScriptMaker and buttons 5-11<br />

Send Mail Send email with the To, Cc, Subject, and Message fields as<br />

specified in script step options<br />

Send Apple Event Send an Apple event to another application<br />

Perform AppleScript Perform AppleScript commands<br />

Comment Add notes to a script to describe a step<br />

Flush Cache to Disk Save the <strong>FileMaker</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> internal cache to disk<br />

Quit Application Close all files and quit <strong>FileMaker</strong> <strong>Pro</strong><br />

Choose <strong>FileMaker</strong> Help Index from the or Help menu, and then type:<br />

E miscellaneous script steps<br />

Consider these points before defining a script:<br />

1 What do you want to accomplish? Can you separate the job into<br />

smaller tasks? If so, define a subscript for each small task, and then<br />

define a script that performs the subscripts. It’s usually easier to<br />

design and test several small subscripts than one complex script.<br />

1 Is all the data you need in one file, or will the script operate on more<br />

than one file? If you’re using multiple files, which ones should the<br />

script open? Where should you define the script?<br />

1 How will users perform the script? (See “Performing, resuming, or<br />

stopping scripts” on page 5-19.)<br />

1 Will the script contain steps for page setup, printing, importing,<br />

finding, sorting, or exporting? If so, what settings should you store<br />

before defining the script? (See “Storing settings for a script” on page<br />

5-15.)

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