Perform Script On Server (PSOS) for FileMaker
DayBack and PSOS
By default, DayBack for FileMaker will attempt to run FileMaker scripts on the server. This approach is generally faster and avoids the need for "helper" windows, which can cause screen flashing for FileMaker client users and full web viewer refreshes on WebDirect.
Disabling PSOS
Disabling PSOS is not recommended for WebDirect, as it will cause any edits to trigger a full refresh of the web viewer. However, for FileMaker clients, disabling PSOS can be beneficial in some cases, as it allows Find results to be cached on the client-side, potentially speeding things up. If you decide to disable PSOS, navigate to the script Use PSOS - DayBack and set the variable on line 18 to 0
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