Newbies WHALERS1988 Posted March 31, 2014 Newbies Posted March 31, 2014 I am tring to select multiple newly created & old created records for printing on a daly bases. These records will change constantly. 1. I have to first find my record in my database. 2. Next add it to the databse. 3. Then I need to some how select it live to be placed in a holding place or que, for printing after I have selected many more records that all need to be printed after all data entry and calculations are done. 4. These records will be changing all the time. Will scripts allow me to take the data from FM Layout screen I enter in and should I use radio checks boxes to put only those records to a print que for printing? Scripts are what will make this happen in FM PRO 12??? This will be an everyday occurance and recoreds will be made randomly all the time, and I will need to have many of these types of layouts for my users. Thank you for you help. This will not help or work for what I am tring to accomplish: How to Write a Script that Finds Records Created in the Last 30 Dayshttp://help.filemaker.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/5913 Please let me know if this can be done in FM 12 PRO and how can I go about it? Thank you.
Lee Smith Posted March 31, 2014 Posted March 31, 2014 Automatic message This topic has been moved from "FileMaker Pro 12" to "Managing Scripts". The General Topics for the different versions are reserved for discussion of the new tools, functions and features that were introduced with each of those versions and not for asking How-To questions. If you have any questions as to why this action was taken, just send me a Private Message. Lee
Newbies WHALERS1988 Posted March 31, 2014 Author Newbies Posted March 31, 2014 No problem sorry about the wrong topic post area.
Lee Smith Posted March 31, 2014 Posted March 31, 2014 IIUC, you are trying to create a script for finding dates? Take a look at this thread here and see if this helps.
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