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"Specify Script" list of scripts not updating

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I have two files:  (1) "Clients" and  (2) "Orders". They are separate files, not two tables within one file.

I am creating a simple script in "Clients" that will pass the unique client code in the current record to a script in "Orders" that will create a new order with that client code.

In the "Clients" script I have a Perform Script command which is allowing me specify a script in "Orders". However, the list of scripts that it shows from "Orders" is not up-to-date. It shows scripts that I deleted days ago and does not show my newly created script for creating an order from a client code. I've tried closing the files and re-opening, and even recovering the files. No joy.

Within "Orders", the Manage Scripts window shows the accurate and up-to-date list.

Would appreciate any ideas.

Cheers.

First thing I'd check is File > Manage > External Data Sources... in your Clients file to make sure it's not pointing to some other copy of Orders.

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You got it. Don't know how that happened, but many thanks.

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