Hi Vadiraj,

It can be fixed. The root cause of your problem is probably a scope 
introduced somewhere. If you have an table like that, you should keep it in 
a service, including all the logic that is needed to mutate the table. Then 
you can inject that service whereever you need it, and the results will 
update everywhere you need them, fully automatic. (Assuming that you keep 
your table in an array that you mutate. Do not recreate the array ever!)

Regards
Sander

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