Hi,
No, that’s not related. in that sample he is usings javascript’s this wrong.
And no again, $scope can deliver data anywhere you need it. However, it can
not deliver data before it get’s it.
Let me sum up what is happening for you:
function showMe($scope) {
$scope.allRO = {} // Here I put in a reference to an empty object!
$http('gogetStuff').success(function (data) {
$scope.allRO = data;// Here I break the previous reference an put
// in a new one to data
});
somethingelse({
dataIneed : $scope.allRO //put in a reference to currently empty
object!
});
}
Keep in mind that the success is happening AFTER the somethingelse!. That
means somethingelse will never get the data in this scenario
Regards
Sander
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