Truncate Table
Purpose
Deletes all records in the specified table regardless of the current found set.
See also
Format
Truncate Table [With dialog: On/Off; <Current Table>/Table: “<table name>”]
Options
•With dialog specifies whether to display a dialog box when the script step is performed, asking the user to confirm the deletion of records.
•Current Table is the active table when this script step is performed.
•Specify Table lets you choose a table in the current file.
Compatibility
Where the script step runs | Supported |
FileMaker Pro | Yes |
FileMaker Server | Partial |
FileMaker Go | Yes |
Custom Web Publishing | Partial |
FileMaker WebDirect | Yes |
Runtime solution | Yes |
Originated in
FileMaker Pro 15.0
Description
Important You cannot undo deleting all records.
Truncate Table attempts to lock all records in the table before deleting them. If it can't lock all records (for example, if a record is being edited by another user), Truncate Table stops and returns an error code (which can be captured with the
Get(LastError) function).
This script step may be faster than the
Delete All Records script step for deleting a large number of records.
Notes
•If you choose
Current Table and the active table when this script step is performed is from an
ODBC data source, Truncate Table is skipped and returns an error code. If the active table is from an external FileMaker data source, Truncate Table performs normally.
•Server-side scripts and Custom Web Publishing run this script step as if the With dialog option is Off.
Example 1
After asking the user, deletes all records in the table named Invoices.
Truncate Table [With dialog: On; Table: “Invoices”]
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