Hi,

is data a public member of the class? If so, it should work, but i cannot
say from your example, as I don't see how data is defined and the way you
access it from your other class.
A nice way would be to add getter and setter to that member, or make it a
property and you have getter and setter automatically in your class.

cheers,
Gabi

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