On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 9:35 AM, Staffan Tylen <staffan.ty...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> In your case, what you want to do is invoke a method on the Dialog object.
>> You can't do that by invoking a method on the Message object. But, it is
>> very easy to invoke a method *of *the dialog object if you have a
>> refence to it. ;-)
>>
>>
> OK, all what you say makes sense, but if I return the dialog object I
> can't do "if b~completed then ...", which I must be able to do.
>
Oh, okay, I didn't realize you wanted the message object. You just need to
figure out a way to get references to both of them.
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