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Re: two Filemaker Pro questions
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Re: two Filemaker Pro questions


  • Subject: Re: two Filemaker Pro questions
  • From: Cameron Knowlton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 23 May 2011 13:05:26 -0700

Don't forget, you can always ask the Finder to open up a file.

Cameron Knowlton

At 11:15 AM -0700 11/05/23, Joe wrote:
>At 10:32 AM -0700 5/23/11, email@hidden wrote:
>
>>tell application "FileMaker Pro Advanced"
>>					activate
>>					go to database "doc1"
>>					-- brings the named db to the front
>
>I think the OP wanted to open the DB. "Go to" requires the DB to already be open.
>
>This should work.
>
>tell application "FileMaker Pro"
> activate
> open "Mac HD:Users:bobculla:Some Folder:doc1.fp7"
> sort layout "Your Layout Name" by field "Something" in order ascending
>end tell
>
>Joe

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