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Write file command in Filemaker


  • Subject: Write file command in Filemaker
  • From: Jay Louvion <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2006 12:18:05 +0200
  • Thread-topic: Write file command in Filemaker

Title: Write file command in Filemaker

Has anyone ever tried retrieving text from fields in Filemaker, creating a file on the current user’s desktop and then writing the retrieved data to the new file ? I keep getting an empty file when running the code from FM even though it works fine when run from the Sscript editor. Any ideas ?

Best,

j.

Jay Louvion
Studio Casagrande
3, rue Müller-Brun
1208 Geneva

T+4122 840 3272
F+4122 840 3271

skypeme:
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www.studiocasagrande.com


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