Using A Class Multiple Times On One Page?
Oct 28, 2010
I have a class in my App_Code folder called Order. On one of my pages I am trying to create two different orders using this class.
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When I run the page each of the Response.Write statements ouputs a 2. But this is not correct. One should be 3 and the other should be 2. Does anyone know why this is not working?
I have a class in my App_Code folder called Order. On one of my pages I am trying to create two different orders using this class.
Private Order1 As Order
Private Order2 As Order
Sub Page_Load(ByVal Sender As Object, ByVal E As EventArgs) Handles Me.Load
Dim CartID As String = 4525543
Order1 = GetOrderFromDatabase(CartID)
Order2 = Order1
Order2.Shipping = 3
Order1.Shipping = 2
Response.Write(o.Shipping)
Response.Write(Order2.Shipping)
End Sub
When I run the page each of the Response.Write statements ouputs a 2. But this is not correct. One should be 3 and the other should be 2. Does anyone know why this is not working?
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