Hi Leonan, A better solution is to store/fetch/update your data from a service. You can inject that service in every controller you need it, and use the data that is in there. $resource does a lot of that for simple rest servers. As you navigate between views, you can get the Id you need from the $routeParams. Or your routers equivalent.
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