FIRST: MVC applications have events.  When an event is fired, track it
there.

SECOND:  Put the record ID into the session scope.  You can create a facade
to the shared scope to add and remove values.

Teddy


On 12/21/06, Aaron Roberson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

FIRST Q: My current application tracks who many times an individual
record is viewed by incrementing a value each time it is queried. How
would I do this in a MVC app, given that an individual record could be
queried for display in a view or for editing in a form?

SECOND Q: How do I track what records a user has viewed during a
session (such as a product - like how Amazon displays items you have
viewed)?

Thanks for any tips or references,
Aaron


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