
Interesting and vital to our development. Server-side scripts, the FileMaker Data API, and Custom Web Publishing run this script step as if the With dialog option is set to Off, so you must use the Specify sort order option to save the sort order in this script step.Īgain. For example, the Sort Records script step has partial support in FileMaker Server (scheduled scripts or Perform Script on Server). Here we can read some of the nitty-gritty details about the script step and learn why the script step has Partial compatibility in a part of the platform. This section is worth its character count in gold.

But I never use repeating fields for data-storage, so I guess it’s okay not knowing this 🙂 Notes If you sort a repeating field, FileMaker Pro Advanced sorts on only the first entry in that field. For example, the Sort Records script step description has this line. It’s pretty straight forward, but one that should hold our attention. Here is where the script step’s purpose is described. This section then becomes a cool FileMaker-trivia source. Of course, if you’re on the latest version, there’s no problem. As you read about techniques or get answers from the community, you should review it to see if you can use the step. While seemingly benign, this section tells you if you can use a script step. Here’s what the Sort Records Script step’s compatibility looks like. The more options, the more information there is here to read and understand.Įach script step has one of three compatible choices for each part of the platform: Yes / No / Partial. This section describes all the possible options you have with a script step, which are found inline (for boolean options) or in the gear icon. The FileMaker Help Script Steps Reference Page formatĮach script step is well document with the following sections: It is very much worth our look and study.

put a great deal of effort into the pages. There’s a lot of information inside each page. Very Helpful HelpĪs I’ve written in a few other posts ( FileMaker Help and FileMaker Functions Reference), the FileMaker help system is vastly improved from years ago. The best place to learn about script steps is in the FileMaker Script Steps Reference. We should know as much as we can about FileMaker Script Steps and their compatibility to those parts of the platform we are targeting in our development. There’s a lot to the platform, and we, as developers need to know what works for each component. We also have FileMaker Cloud, FileMaker Data API, Custom Web Publishing, and Runtimes solution. There’s FileMaker Pro Advanced, FileMaker Go, FileMaker WebDirect, FileMaker Server.
