Show Custom Dialog
Purpose 
Displays a custom message dialog box, with custom text and labels.
Format 
Show Custom Dialog [<title>; <message text>; Table1::input field 1;...]
Options 
Click Specify to display the “Show Custom Dialog” Options dialog box, where you can set the dialog box title, message text, and buttons, and specify up to three fields to use for input or display.
General options
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Title lets you specify the title of the custom dialog box. You can enter literal text or click Specify to create the dialog box title from a calculation.
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Message lets you specify the message of the dialog box.You can enter literal text or click Specify to create the message text from a calculation.
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Button Labels let you specify how many buttons (up to three) to display in the custom dialog box and labels for these buttons. If you leave a button label blank, the button does not appear in the custom dialog box. If you leave all button titles blank, an OK button displays in the lower-right corner of the custom dialog box. To create a button label based on a calculation, click Specify and then specify the calculation.
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Commit Data checkboxes pass input from the dialog box to the database according to the action of each button. If no fields are active, then the data is committed; if a field is active, then the data is committed when the record is committed.
Input Field options
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Select Show input field <n> to activate an input field.
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Select Specify to choose the field for input. Each input area maps to one field.
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Select Use password character (*) to mask text as it is entered, or as it is displayed from the database. This option obscures data being input into the custom dialog box or being displayed, but does not alter the actual data as it is stored in the database.
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Use Label to specify a field label (the text that will identify this input to the user.) You can enter literal text or create the label from a calculation.
Compatibility 
 
Where the script step runs 
Supported 
FileMaker Pro 
Yes 
FileMaker Server scheduled script 
No 
FileMaker Go 
Yes 
Custom Web Publishing 
No 
FileMaker WebDirect 
Yes 
Runtime solution 
Yes 
Originated in 
FileMaker Pro 6.0 or earlier
Description 
The custom message dialog box can take user input for up to three fields in the database, and display data from up to three fields in the database. The script pauses as long as the custom dialog box stays on the screen. Fields used for input can be of type text, number, date, time, timestamp, or container. Your custom dialog box can also have up to three buttons, with custom button titles.
Use the Get(LastMessageChoice) function to determine which button the user presses.
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1 for the first button (by default, labeled OK)
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2 for the second button (by default, labeled Cancel)
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3 for the third button
Notes
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Data entry via the Show Custom Dialog script step is limited by any access privileges criteria that may be in place. (Select Run script with full access privileges to enable the script for all users.)
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For databases created with pre-12 versions of FileMaker Pro that are opened with FileMaker Pro 13, the Commit Data checkbox for Default Button is selected when you open the Show Custom Dialog dialog box.
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Example 1 
Performs a find. If no records were found, displays a custom dialog.
Perform Find [Restore]
If [Get (FoundCount) = 0]
Show Custom Dialog ["No records were found."]
End If
Example 2 
Creates a new record, prompts the user to enter information, then goes to the Customer Details layout. The first button is Cancel so that users don't inadvertently create a record by pressing Return or Enter in the custom dialog.
Freeze Window
New Record/Request
Show Custom Dialog ["New Customer"; "Enter information into the fields below:"; Customers::Company; Customers::Name; Customers::City]
If [Get ( LastMessageChoice ) = 1]
Delete Record/Request [No dialog]
Else
Go to Layout ["Customer Details"]
End If
Example 3 
Enters Find mode, prompts the user for find criteria, and performs the find. If the find returns no records, asks if the user wants to find again, and either performs the script again or halts all scripts.
Script: Find
Enter Find Mode [ ]
Show Custom Dialog ["Find customers by ID, name, or city."; Customers::ID; Customers::Name; Customers::City]
If [Get ( LastMessageChoice ) = 1]
Perform Find [ ]
If [Get ( FoundCount ) = 0]
Show Custom Dialog ["No records were found. Find again?"]
If [Get ( LastMessageChoice ) = 1]
#Calls this script as a sub-script
Perform Script ["Find"]
Else
Show All Records
#Halts all scripts and sub-scripts
Halt Script
End If
End If
Else If [Get ( LastMessageChoice ) = 2]
Enter Browse Mode [ ]
End If
Related topics 
Script steps reference (alphabetical list)
Script steps reference (category list)