Thank you. On 8/16/05, Sandy Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If they are both in the same circuit than prefuseaction will run prior to > both A and B and postfuseaction will run after each. > > <prefuseaction> > <set name="prefuese" value="1" /> > </prefuseaction> > <fuseaction name="a"> > <do action="b" /> > </fuseaction> > <fuseaction name="b" /> > <set name="b" value="2" /> > </fuseaction> > > Trace From circuit.fuseaction=a > Prefuseaction (initial Call) > Fuseaction A (run) > Prefuseaction (call from A to B) > Fuseaction B (run) > Post Fuseaction (after B) > Post Fuseaction (after A) > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Michael Traher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 10:23 AM > To: Fusebox > Subject: prefuseaction using do > > If you use <do> to call fuseaction A from fuseaction B, will any > prefuseaction code be run before the do? > so > prefuseaction > fuseaction B > do fuseaction A > postfuseaction > or > prefuseaction > fuseaction B > prefusaction > do fuseaction A > postfuseaction > postfuseaction ?? > (not to mention postfuseaction!!) > Thanks > Mike > > > > >
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