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How to find out what script an error message is referring to?

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hello,

if you have read my other posts you will know i have be left to get my head around a database that someone else created and left no documentation.

I am trying to use a feature of the database and i get an error message saying "The Script Cannot be found or has been deleted". Is there any way i can search all scripts to find where that error is coming from? Just wondering as potetially that is a huge task to find manually.

Thanks.

RF

I assume that the error message is appearing during the running of another script. It is probably a subscript that is missing from a main script. Just crack open the main scan for the Perform Script step and you should be able to find the problem.

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thanks for the reply. That sounds useful but i am very new to this and i can't see what you mean by main scan...i presume i should be looking in ScriptMaker...

any further guidance would be appreciated.

Thanks

RF

With a copy of FileMaker developer you can use the Script Debugger to step through the scripts as they run and see where the problem is.

Otherwise, print out the scripts to PDF and search for "unknown".

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thanks,

we don't have the developer version :

Is thre a way i can print all scripts with just a few clicks? Or do i have to go through and print each one?

cheers,

rf

Print all script is a selection in the Print Dialog Box

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