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Communicate two window controllers.
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Communicate two window controllers.


  • Subject: Communicate two window controllers.
  • From: "Jere Gmail" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 00:44:15 +0200

Hi again. I'm having some problem here.
I have two windows A and B.
>From A I call B as a sheet, but as B has lot of controls and
operations, I decided to put everything in a separate controller.
When I'm finished with B, I want to obtain some values that I have
stored in B controller.
As they are only 3 strings I know I can put them on textboxes or
labels that are hidden and then read them from the A controller, but
this is...dirty
Is there anyway to access the B controller directly?
Thanks.

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