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Where to declare variables in dialog script
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Now instead of thread variables can be used #sub with v attribute. Then the sub can use first function's variables. The dialog must not be non-modal.

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\Dialog_Editor

str test1
str test2
str test4
ICsv list_csv
list_csv=CreateCsv()
list_csv.ColumnCount=5
list_csv.Separator="*"

str dd=
;BEGIN DIALOG
;0 "" 0x90C80AC8 0x0 0 0 224 136 "Dialog"
;1 Button 0x54030001 0x4 116 116 48 14 "OK"
;2 Button 0x54030000 0x4 168 116 48 14 "Cancel"
;END DIALOG
;DIALOG EDITOR: "" 0x2040201 "*" "" "" ""

if(!ShowDialog(dd &sub.DlgProc 0)) ret


#sub DlgProc v
function# hDlg message wParam lParam

sel message
,case WM_INITDIALOG
,case WM_DESTROY
,case WM_COMMAND goto messages2
ret
;messages2
sel wParam
,case IDOK
,list_csv.FromQmGrid(id(3 hDlg))
,case IDCANCEL
ret 1


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