> Here's an offhand idea. Turn the script into an application and see
> if the same thing happens when you open it in Finder. If the new
> app's job is completed successfully, then make FileMaker run a
> script that launches the app you just created instead of the original
> script.
> --
> Laine Lee
Hi Laine,
I ran the FileMaker script yesterday with the Script Debugger active
in FileMaker Pro Advanced and stopped at the Perform AppleScript
script step. I switched to Late Night Software's Script Debugger and
ran the AppleScript from there and the timeout error didn't occur.
I'll now try saving the script as an application and have FileMaker
launch it instead.
My question is, why would the script ignore the with timeout statement
when being run from within FileMaker but perform correctly when run in
Script Debugger?
Best regards,
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Damon Casey
Automating Data Ltd.
FileMaker 9 Certified Developer
FileMaker 8 Certified Developer
FileMaker Business Alliance and TechNet Member