That's what the SuperQ() function is about.  You can place the 
fuseaction in the parent of the three, then call it by:
SuperQ(fuseaction)

- Jeff

On Tuesday, May 21, 2002, at 01:45 PM, craig girard wrote:

> I have a question concerning MVC I am hoping someone might be able to 
> shed
> some light on.  In the example documentation on techspedition.com Hal 
> shows
> there being three roles for using the fictional site.  Those roles are
> Admin/CSR/Guest.
>
> He also shows there being three controller directories , one for each 
> role.
>
> What I am curious about is, what do you do when you have a fuseaction 
> that
> all three roles can use exactly the same?  Do you replicate this 
> fuseaction
> across each controller?  That would seem inefficiant.  Would you place 
> the
> fuseaction in the Guest controller and have the other two access this
> fuseaction from there?  If so, how does the flow for this work.
>
> I am lazy and trying to get out of replicating logic that is used by all
> user roles.  What is the best way to go about this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Craig
>
>
>

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