Hi Dilip,

Thanks for extra explanation, helps a lot.

Cheers
Jason

On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 7:26 PM, Dilip Borad <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Yes that's happens always if you call or defined it 2 times.
>
> You must only applies on route definition or just in HTML view using
> ng-controller.
>
> Let me explain you where to apply in which case.
>
> 1) when you need to use any controller on entire view and view is called
> by url that means route, so you can assign that controller on route
> definition.
> 2) on the other hand when you need to provide any controller for only
> special html portion that is inside any controller and you wish you need to
> do some different actions on that portion that time you need to use
> ng-controller for that specific HTML portion and assign your controller.
>
> Let me know.
>
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