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RE: Script Timer/Filemaker question
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RE: Script Timer/Filemaker question


  • Subject: RE: Script Timer/Filemaker question
  • From: "Stockly, Ed" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2005 10:20:59 -0800

	>>wrote>>Bruce Robertson)
>
	>>>>If you are running FileMaker Server then the path described above is likely to lead to database damage. ....

	>>>>>the getURL style applescript reference can be used:

> GetURL "FMP5://passwword@serverIP/folder/Contacts.fp5"
>
	Thanks Bruce, they're opening a copy of the actual data file and they're going to try the getURL command.

	As for the Script Timer/Filemaker question, we're still kind of stumped. We've tried a number of suggestions from this list and elsewhere to no avail.

	The one difference I can see between when the script runs at 6 am and when it runs manually during testing is that the Mac may be in a deeper state of sleep when the script runs.

	So, I've got two questions: is there an appleScript command that will totally wake up a Mac? and is there an appleScript command that will return the sleep state of the Mac?

	Also, how many stages of sleep does a Mac have? When script timer runs a script during deep sleep, is the Mac dreaming?

	ES
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