Hi Chuck

I just tried having the first actions scope set to scope="session" and the second 
actions scope set to scope="session" 
and still the Vector data is still disapearing.  I actually, for a test, set another 
field in ActionForm in the first action to a
test value, I didn't have this set on the form anywhere where the user could change 
this value, then in the
second action I tried to access this data, but it was not there - it too was gone.  
Somehow a new form is being created
and the scope="session" is not happening.
Any ideas anyone?

Cheers

Tony


On Fri, 01 Feb 2002 07:51:12 -0500
Chuck Cavaness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> That's sort of what I was saying. In the second action, the one that is called after 
>the user sees the form data and makes some choices, does the scope equal to request 
>or session? If you have both of these actions defined as session scope, then I don't 
>believe a new ActionForm would be created during the second action. If the mapping is 
>session, then an ActionForm will be looked for in the session, which should have been 
>put there on the previous action (along with the Vector data in it still).
> 
> However, if the second action is defined as request and the first one is session, 
>then yes the user entered data would make it to the new ActionForm and the Vector 
>data would be gone because one would be recycled.
> 
> Obviously, this is all a guess. I hope it helps somehow.
> 
> Chuck
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Cheers

Tony。
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