Mounted ViewModel
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'''Note:''' One limitation on the mounted ViewModel is that you cannot use the [[Built in ViewModel variables|vCurrent_Root]] in the mounted (since it is owned by the outer view and has the value of the outer ViewModel).
'''Note:''' One limitation on the mounted ViewModel is that you cannot use the [[Built in ViewModel variables|vCurrent_Root]] in the mounted (since it is owned by the outer view and has the value of the outer ViewModel).
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This page was created by Lars.olofsson@mdriven.net on 2024-05-23. Last edited by Edgar on 2025-01-20.

You can insert a ViewModel within another ViewModel at any point where the column in the ViewModel is an object and there's no associated ViewModel class.

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The result will be the same as if you would repeat all the things from the ViewModel inside a new Nesting from the mount-point. The new Nesting will have the same name as the mounted ViewModel.

Note: One limitation on the mounted ViewModel is that you cannot use the vCurrent_Root in the mounted (since it is owned by the outer view and has the value of the outer ViewModel).