You request the action in an action, one instance of the modelB is
already loaded and used. I think that quite the way I expect it to
work, creating new instances would make some tasks very difficult to
achieve as well as performances poor (in my opinion).
However, you can still create explicitly a new instance of modelB in
your action, or set some method in modelB to "init" myVar.

On Nov 3, 6:26 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> 2 models : model A - model B
> 1 controller : controller A
> 2 actions in controler A : action A - action B
>
> I set a variable to false in a model B construct method :
>
> $this->myVar  = false;
>
> I then in controller A have a main model A to which is associated
> model B
> in an action A I set the $this->modelA->modelB->myVar = true;
>
> in this action I have a requestAction (for testing purposes) calling
> action B
> $this->requestAction('/controllerA/actionB');
>
> if I 'pr' the $this->modelA->modelB->myVar it returns true when I
> would expect it to return false since I would expect the instance of
> the model to be a new one (since a new action is called).
>
> The behaviour works as expected if I do the same on the main model.
>
> It is like the instance of the associated model is the same for both
> actions.
>
> I don't know if I'm being clear but can anyone help on this ?
>
> thanks in advance.
>
> thomas


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