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I'm making a patient web app. When user add new patient, I want to keep this patient information(name, surname, phone etc.) I created a static class for patient info values. I set datas on this class. How can I get this info on another views?
This is info class: https://imgur.com/a/LnncS3S



I tried access on view like that:
@{Dentilog.Models.patientinfo.patient_id}



I getting data on views like that (I already set data values on form input)
https://imgur.com/a/h4JprXO



and in controller: https://imgur.com/a/225dBe6



I dont have any problem for getting data. How can use that data on another page?










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    Please paste your code as text, not as an image.

    – Amy
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    Ever heard of cache? or why not store it in some temporary location and retrieve it(yeah, we're back to cache)?

    – zack raiyan
    Jan 2 at 16:26











  • You can create a view model, which is just a model, then put these properties and pass it as model when returning to your view.

    – Willy David Jr
    Jan 2 at 16:27











  • Note: static means there will never be more than one of these, ever. Is your web application ever used by more than one person? If the answer is yes, stop immediately. And even if the answer is no, it’s still not a good idea. You have Session for storing data in a session, for example.

    – Sami Kuhmonen
    Jan 2 at 16:40













  • you can put it in session object and then can access like @(cast)session["keyname"].id on any view

    – Muhammad Waqas Aziz
    Jan 2 at 17:48


















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I'm making a patient web app. When user add new patient, I want to keep this patient information(name, surname, phone etc.) I created a static class for patient info values. I set datas on this class. How can I get this info on another views?
This is info class: https://imgur.com/a/LnncS3S



I tried access on view like that:
@{Dentilog.Models.patientinfo.patient_id}



I getting data on views like that (I already set data values on form input)
https://imgur.com/a/h4JprXO



and in controller: https://imgur.com/a/225dBe6



I dont have any problem for getting data. How can use that data on another page?










share|improve this question




















  • 6





    Please paste your code as text, not as an image.

    – Amy
    Jan 2 at 16:25






  • 1





    Ever heard of cache? or why not store it in some temporary location and retrieve it(yeah, we're back to cache)?

    – zack raiyan
    Jan 2 at 16:26











  • You can create a view model, which is just a model, then put these properties and pass it as model when returning to your view.

    – Willy David Jr
    Jan 2 at 16:27











  • Note: static means there will never be more than one of these, ever. Is your web application ever used by more than one person? If the answer is yes, stop immediately. And even if the answer is no, it’s still not a good idea. You have Session for storing data in a session, for example.

    – Sami Kuhmonen
    Jan 2 at 16:40













  • you can put it in session object and then can access like @(cast)session["keyname"].id on any view

    – Muhammad Waqas Aziz
    Jan 2 at 17:48
















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I'm making a patient web app. When user add new patient, I want to keep this patient information(name, surname, phone etc.) I created a static class for patient info values. I set datas on this class. How can I get this info on another views?
This is info class: https://imgur.com/a/LnncS3S



I tried access on view like that:
@{Dentilog.Models.patientinfo.patient_id}



I getting data on views like that (I already set data values on form input)
https://imgur.com/a/h4JprXO



and in controller: https://imgur.com/a/225dBe6



I dont have any problem for getting data. How can use that data on another page?










share|improve this question
















I'm making a patient web app. When user add new patient, I want to keep this patient information(name, surname, phone etc.) I created a static class for patient info values. I set datas on this class. How can I get this info on another views?
This is info class: https://imgur.com/a/LnncS3S



I tried access on view like that:
@{Dentilog.Models.patientinfo.patient_id}



I getting data on views like that (I already set data values on form input)
https://imgur.com/a/h4JprXO



and in controller: https://imgur.com/a/225dBe6



I dont have any problem for getting data. How can use that data on another page?







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  • 6





    Please paste your code as text, not as an image.

    – Amy
    Jan 2 at 16:25






  • 1





    Ever heard of cache? or why not store it in some temporary location and retrieve it(yeah, we're back to cache)?

    – zack raiyan
    Jan 2 at 16:26











  • You can create a view model, which is just a model, then put these properties and pass it as model when returning to your view.

    – Willy David Jr
    Jan 2 at 16:27











  • Note: static means there will never be more than one of these, ever. Is your web application ever used by more than one person? If the answer is yes, stop immediately. And even if the answer is no, it’s still not a good idea. You have Session for storing data in a session, for example.

    – Sami Kuhmonen
    Jan 2 at 16:40













  • you can put it in session object and then can access like @(cast)session["keyname"].id on any view

    – Muhammad Waqas Aziz
    Jan 2 at 17:48
















  • 6





    Please paste your code as text, not as an image.

    – Amy
    Jan 2 at 16:25






  • 1





    Ever heard of cache? or why not store it in some temporary location and retrieve it(yeah, we're back to cache)?

    – zack raiyan
    Jan 2 at 16:26











  • You can create a view model, which is just a model, then put these properties and pass it as model when returning to your view.

    – Willy David Jr
    Jan 2 at 16:27











  • Note: static means there will never be more than one of these, ever. Is your web application ever used by more than one person? If the answer is yes, stop immediately. And even if the answer is no, it’s still not a good idea. You have Session for storing data in a session, for example.

    – Sami Kuhmonen
    Jan 2 at 16:40













  • you can put it in session object and then can access like @(cast)session["keyname"].id on any view

    – Muhammad Waqas Aziz
    Jan 2 at 17:48










6




6





Please paste your code as text, not as an image.

– Amy
Jan 2 at 16:25





Please paste your code as text, not as an image.

– Amy
Jan 2 at 16:25




1




1





Ever heard of cache? or why not store it in some temporary location and retrieve it(yeah, we're back to cache)?

– zack raiyan
Jan 2 at 16:26





Ever heard of cache? or why not store it in some temporary location and retrieve it(yeah, we're back to cache)?

– zack raiyan
Jan 2 at 16:26













You can create a view model, which is just a model, then put these properties and pass it as model when returning to your view.

– Willy David Jr
Jan 2 at 16:27





You can create a view model, which is just a model, then put these properties and pass it as model when returning to your view.

– Willy David Jr
Jan 2 at 16:27













Note: static means there will never be more than one of these, ever. Is your web application ever used by more than one person? If the answer is yes, stop immediately. And even if the answer is no, it’s still not a good idea. You have Session for storing data in a session, for example.

– Sami Kuhmonen
Jan 2 at 16:40







Note: static means there will never be more than one of these, ever. Is your web application ever used by more than one person? If the answer is yes, stop immediately. And even if the answer is no, it’s still not a good idea. You have Session for storing data in a session, for example.

– Sami Kuhmonen
Jan 2 at 16:40















you can put it in session object and then can access like @(cast)session["keyname"].id on any view

– Muhammad Waqas Aziz
Jan 2 at 17:48







you can put it in session object and then can access like @(cast)session["keyname"].id on any view

– Muhammad Waqas Aziz
Jan 2 at 17:48














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