Thank you
>>You have created an object on the fly using the AddObject method and set all it properties.
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>>But how do you actually write methods that it should executes when certain events happen? For example I want to call a function in the when property/method.
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>Usually, it's going differently. You prepare a class with all ready-to-use method/events code, and then you AddObject from this class.
Mathias Banda
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