"epugh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

RunData is specific to the current request cycle of a user. If you run
this from e.g.  a scheduled job, you don't have any concept of a
"current request" or even a logged in user.

What do you need from RunData?

        Regards
                Henning


>Hi all..  I have a chunk of code that uses the $link tool in the Velocity
>template.  It used to be in an Action, but I have moved it to it's own class
>so I can call it from a scheduled job.  However, unless I have access to the
>runData object, the pull tools doen't seem to exist..  How can I get a
>runData object when I am not in a get or post method?

>This is what I want:
>WorkorderProcessingStatus report = new WorkorderProcessingStatus();
>report.setRunData(data);

>Where can I get the RunData object?

>Eric


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