Topics
All
MacOS
(Only)
Windows
(Only)
Linux
(Only, Not)
iOS
(Only, Not)
Components
Crossplatform Mac & Win
Server
Client
Old
Deprecated
Guides
Examples
Videos
New in version:
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5
13.0
13.1
13.2
13.3
13.4
13.5
Statistic
FMM
Blog
Dialog.SetSheetFileName
Defines file name for the notification script.
Component |
Version |
macOS |
Windows |
Linux |
Server |
iOS SDK |
Dialog
|
4.2 |
✅ Yes |
❌ No |
❌ No |
❌ No |
❌ No |
MBS( "Dialog.SetSheetFileName"; filename )
More
MBS(
"Dialog.SetSheetFileName"; /* Defines file name for the notification script. */
$filename) /* The database file name where the script is located.e.g. "test.fmp12" */
Less
Parameters
Parameter |
Description |
Example |
filename |
The database file name where the script is located. |
"test.fmp12" |
Result
Returns OK or error.
Description
Defines file name for the notification script.
If you run a sheet, this file name is used to locate the script to call when the sheet is done.
Only used for Dialog.RunSheet.
With plugin version 6.0 or newer the script name can be a script ID number. In that case the plugin queries the script name for the given script ID. This allows to call scripts by ID and avoid problems if scripts are later renamed.
Notice: FileMaker 19.2 adds a fmplugin extended privileges. If you have such an extended privileges to allow the plugin to trigger scripts, you need to grant permissions for it. If such a privilege is not defined, the plugin is allowed to trigger scripts. See FileMaker product documentation for details.
Examples
Sets notification script:
MBS( "Dialog.SetSheetFileName"; "test.fmp12" )
MBS( "Dialog.SetSheetScriptName"; "SheetDoneScript" )
See also
Example Databases
This function is free to use.
Created 18th August 2014, last changed 25th November 2019
Dialog.SetSheetEvaluate
-
Dialog.SetSheetScriptName