Select Window
Purpose
Specifies a window by name and makes it the foreground window.
See also
Format
Select Window [Current Window/Name:<name of window>; Current file]
Options
•Current Window brings the active window of the file that contains the script to the foreground.
•Window Name specifies which window you want FileMaker Pro to bring to the foreground.
•Current file only restricts matches to the current file (not selecting this option matches all available FileMaker Pro files).
Compatibility
Where the script step runs | Supported |
FileMaker Pro | Yes |
FileMaker Server | Yes |
FileMaker Go | Yes |
Custom Web Publishing | Yes |
FileMaker WebDirect | Yes |
Runtime solution | Yes |
Originated in
FileMaker Pro 6.0 or earlier
Description
Because FileMaker Pro script steps are always performed in the foreground table, it is sometimes necessary to bring a specific window to the front. Use this script step when you are working with scripts in multi-table files to make certain that a script step is performed in the intended table.
Notes
•In FileMaker WebDirect and Custom Web Publishing, this script step displays the specified virtual window in the web browser window. The previous virtual window remains open when it is not displayed.
•Window name selection is not case-sensitive. This script will select the first matching window and bring it to the front.
•The Select Window script step does not open a window of a related file when the related file is opened in a hidden state, such as when a file is opened because it is the source file of a related field. To use the Select Window script step with this type of related file, open the related file using the Open File script step.
For example, a layout in the file Data Entry contains a related field from the file Companies. When this layout is displayed, FileMaker Pro opens the Companies file in a hidden state. To open a new window displaying the hidden related file, use a script such as:
Open File[Open Hidden; "Companies"]
Select Window[Name: "Companies"]
To return the file to its original state, perform a Close Window [] script step to close the open window.
•Select Window can make visible a hidden related file if the script step is executed from within the hidden file.
Example 1
Selects the Print Invoices window. If the Print Invoices window is not open, creates a new window and goes to the Print Invoices layout.
Select Window [Name: "Print invoices"]
If [Get ( LastError ) = 112]
New Window [Name: "Print Invoices"; Style: Floating Document]
Go to Layout ["Print Invoices"]
End If
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