Perform AppleScript (Mac OS)Perform AppleScript [“<applescript text>”]Click Specify to display the “Perform AppleScript” Options dialog box, where you can set the following options.
• Calculated AppleScript lets you create a calculation to use as the AppleScript text.
• Native AppleScript lets you manually enter the text of an AppleScript (up to 30000 characters). Indenting of repeat loops and conditional statements is not supported.
FileMaker Pro 6.0 or earlierYou can create a calculation to generate the AppleScript commands to be sent, or you can type the commands directly into the Native AppleScript text area.For calculated scripts and scripts stored in FileMaker Pro fields, the AppleScript commands are compiled each time the script is performed. If you type the script into the Native AppleScript text area, then FileMaker Pro compiles the script and detects any scripting or system errors. (The script is recompiled whenever it's edited.)Note Because AppleScript is a Mac OS feature, if you run a script containing a Perform AppleScript script step on a Windows computer, the script step is ignored. (An error code is generated, which can be captured with the Get(LastError) function.)
• FileMaker Pro can use the Perform AppleScript script step to send Apple events to itself or to FileMaker Pro software running on other machines.
• Use Perform AppleScript to communicate with applets and other scriptable applications. For example, if you have created an AppleScript applet with sub-routines, you can call the handlers using the Perform AppleScript command, like this:Perform AppleScript ["tell application "My Applet" to doMyRoutine()"]This example copies text from a field in a FileMaker Pro database and pastes it into a new AppleWorks word processing document.Copy [Select; Correspondence::Letter]
Perform AppleScript ["Tell Application "AppleWorks 6" activate
make new document paste end tell"]Perform AppleScript ["tell application "Finder" to set bounds
of window "My Files" to {100,100,100,100}”]