I've done something similar, but I created a global list (ie gList) that
held other globals.
Then each gpdl you enter in which in the list you wanted to make your
calls to..so that the global gList is in the behavior, but you can either
enter in text in the gpdl and then do a gList[symbol(pMyGlobal)] if you
use a named list, or it would merely be an index number. Get it?
On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, the nightboy wrote:
> I am creating a behavior and was curious if it is possible to set a
> property to a global without defining global at the onset?
>
> i was hopping to have a list of objects in a list for
> thegetPropertyDescriptionList handler and I could then choose the parent
> object for the object, so it would know where to make the calls to.
>
> tia,
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