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Get(AccountExtendedPrivileges)
Purpose 
Returns a list of keywords, based on the account used to open the file, for the enabled extended privileges.
Format 
Get(AccountExtendedPrivileges)
Parameters 
None
Data type returned 
text
Originated in 
FileMaker Pro 11.0
Description 
The keywords are separated by carriage returns. Extended privileges are additional access rights assigned to an account’s privilege set. See About accounts, privilege sets, and extended privileges.
Returns an empty list if a user doesn’t have extended privileges assigned to the account used to open the file.
Notes 
If you specify the context for the current calculation, this function will be evaluated based on that context; otherwise, it will be evaluated based on the context of the current window.
See also Get(CurrentExtendedPrivileges) function.
Example 1 
If you are logged in with a privilege set that includes only the Access via FileMaker WebDirect extended privilege:
Get ( AccountExtendedPrivileges ) returns fmwebdirect.
Example 2 
If you are logged in and running a script with full access privileges, Get(AccountExtendedPrivileges) returns the extended privileges for your account. (By contrast, Get(CurrentExtendedPrivileges) returns the extended privileges for the Admin account.)
Assume the [Read-Only Access] privilege set includes the Access via FileMaker Network extended privilege, and the [Full Access] privilege set includes the Access via FileMaker Network and Access via FileMaker WebDirect extended privileges. If you are logged in with the Guest account and run a script set to run with full access privileges:
Get ( AccountExtendedPrivileges ) returns fmapp
Get ( CurrentExtendedPrivileges ) returns
fmapp
fmwebdirect
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Creating accounts that authenticate via an external server
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