Hi Luiz,

If a route changes, the controllers will be destroy'd reinitialized. If you 
want to save state in between those instances, you have to actively store 
that. Can be anywhere, but a service might be the easiest solution. To ease 
you in doing that, you can utilize the life-cycle hooks that are provided 
by the new router. 
I'm not sure on the naming, but you can store the unfinished state in 
deactivation of the component, on activation you can then detect that, and 
put the info back into your component.

Does that makes any sense to you?

Regards
Sander

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