Common Uses for Mimic Scripts
The following examples show how scripts can be used to provide common functionality requirements. By examining the scripts, you can see how various effects are achieved. You can use the same scripting principles to create your own scripts.
The examples include:
- Using a Script to Display Dialog Boxes
- Using a Script to Issue Two Controls from One Pick Action
- Using a Script to Create a Form
- Using a Script to Provide Navigation Features
- Using a Script to Define and Display a ‘Custom’ Ad Hoc Trend
- Using a Script to Access the Print Settings
- Using a Script to Display a Log On/Log Off Window
- Using a Script to Access the Change Password Window
- Using a Script to Access Aggregates.