Temporary custom properties

Russell Martin russell_martin at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 15 00:41:56 EST 2008


You're right. I just got too focused in on custom properties. Wasn't
thinking. I now realize that I can use a global array in almost exactly
the same way I was using custom properties. Thanks.

--- Stephen Barncard <stephenREVOLUTION2 at barncard.com> wrote:

> why would you not use a global variable? A big feature of custom 
> properties is that they can persist from execution to execution. A 
> global goes away after execution.
> 
> 
> sqb
> 
> >Hey, does anyone have a suggestion about what is the best kind of
> >(non-visible) object to create on the fly for temporarily storing
> >custom properties?
> >
> >In other words, I want to use custom properties like global
> variables,
> >but I want to put them in something that only exists during program
> >execution and that won't get saved with my project.
> >
> >Or, should I be using something besides custom properties for
> keeping
> >global, transient values that the program only needs during
> execution?
> >
> 
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> stephen barncard
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