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Variable does not Exist: CaseTrigger


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I'm trying to pass a value to a variable in an apex trigger from an apex controller in an effort to control whether the the code in the trigger is executed.



In myController initialization, I try to set this variable:



Controller:



public myController() 

CaseTrigger.isComingFromEmail = true;




Trigger:



trigger CaseTrigger on Case (before insert){

public static boolean isComingFromEmail = false;

if (isComingFromEmail)
return;

else
//Actual Processing Here



The error received on myController:




Variable does not exist: CaseTrigger




Related post:



Skip the execution of trigger










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    I'm trying to pass a value to a variable in an apex trigger from an apex controller in an effort to control whether the the code in the trigger is executed.



    In myController initialization, I try to set this variable:



    Controller:



    public myController() 

    CaseTrigger.isComingFromEmail = true;




    Trigger:



    trigger CaseTrigger on Case (before insert){

    public static boolean isComingFromEmail = false;

    if (isComingFromEmail)
    return;

    else
    //Actual Processing Here



    The error received on myController:




    Variable does not exist: CaseTrigger




    Related post:



    Skip the execution of trigger










    share|improve this question
























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      I'm trying to pass a value to a variable in an apex trigger from an apex controller in an effort to control whether the the code in the trigger is executed.



      In myController initialization, I try to set this variable:



      Controller:



      public myController() 

      CaseTrigger.isComingFromEmail = true;




      Trigger:



      trigger CaseTrigger on Case (before insert){

      public static boolean isComingFromEmail = false;

      if (isComingFromEmail)
      return;

      else
      //Actual Processing Here



      The error received on myController:




      Variable does not exist: CaseTrigger




      Related post:



      Skip the execution of trigger










      share|improve this question














      I'm trying to pass a value to a variable in an apex trigger from an apex controller in an effort to control whether the the code in the trigger is executed.



      In myController initialization, I try to set this variable:



      Controller:



      public myController() 

      CaseTrigger.isComingFromEmail = true;




      Trigger:



      trigger CaseTrigger on Case (before insert){

      public static boolean isComingFromEmail = false;

      if (isComingFromEmail)
      return;

      else
      //Actual Processing Here



      The error received on myController:




      Variable does not exist: CaseTrigger




      Related post:



      Skip the execution of trigger







      apex trigger type






      share|improve this question













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          Triggers are not classes, and you shouldn't reference them like this. You should create a separate class to store your static variable, and then reference this class in both your controller and trigger.






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          • To confirm, in the related post the recommendation by Sebastian is not valid?

            – S.B.
            1 hour ago






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            I don't think so. But it does illustrates the pattern. I'd prefer Akram G's solution instead, since you can reuse it on other triggers latter as well.

            – Renato Oliveira
            1 hour ago











          • Mihai Neagoe's post on salesforce.stackexchange.com/questions/61371/… is also a good example of the pattern that Sebastian tries to illustrate.

            – Renato Oliveira
            1 hour ago












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          Triggers are not classes, and you shouldn't reference them like this. You should create a separate class to store your static variable, and then reference this class in both your controller and trigger.






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          • To confirm, in the related post the recommendation by Sebastian is not valid?

            – S.B.
            1 hour ago






          • 2





            I don't think so. But it does illustrates the pattern. I'd prefer Akram G's solution instead, since you can reuse it on other triggers latter as well.

            – Renato Oliveira
            1 hour ago











          • Mihai Neagoe's post on salesforce.stackexchange.com/questions/61371/… is also a good example of the pattern that Sebastian tries to illustrate.

            – Renato Oliveira
            1 hour ago
















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          Triggers are not classes, and you shouldn't reference them like this. You should create a separate class to store your static variable, and then reference this class in both your controller and trigger.






          share|improve this answer

























          • To confirm, in the related post the recommendation by Sebastian is not valid?

            – S.B.
            1 hour ago






          • 2





            I don't think so. But it does illustrates the pattern. I'd prefer Akram G's solution instead, since you can reuse it on other triggers latter as well.

            – Renato Oliveira
            1 hour ago











          • Mihai Neagoe's post on salesforce.stackexchange.com/questions/61371/… is also a good example of the pattern that Sebastian tries to illustrate.

            – Renato Oliveira
            1 hour ago














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          Triggers are not classes, and you shouldn't reference them like this. You should create a separate class to store your static variable, and then reference this class in both your controller and trigger.






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          Triggers are not classes, and you shouldn't reference them like this. You should create a separate class to store your static variable, and then reference this class in both your controller and trigger.







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          • To confirm, in the related post the recommendation by Sebastian is not valid?

            – S.B.
            1 hour ago






          • 2





            I don't think so. But it does illustrates the pattern. I'd prefer Akram G's solution instead, since you can reuse it on other triggers latter as well.

            – Renato Oliveira
            1 hour ago











          • Mihai Neagoe's post on salesforce.stackexchange.com/questions/61371/… is also a good example of the pattern that Sebastian tries to illustrate.

            – Renato Oliveira
            1 hour ago


















          • To confirm, in the related post the recommendation by Sebastian is not valid?

            – S.B.
            1 hour ago






          • 2





            I don't think so. But it does illustrates the pattern. I'd prefer Akram G's solution instead, since you can reuse it on other triggers latter as well.

            – Renato Oliveira
            1 hour ago











          • Mihai Neagoe's post on salesforce.stackexchange.com/questions/61371/… is also a good example of the pattern that Sebastian tries to illustrate.

            – Renato Oliveira
            1 hour ago

















          To confirm, in the related post the recommendation by Sebastian is not valid?

          – S.B.
          1 hour ago





          To confirm, in the related post the recommendation by Sebastian is not valid?

          – S.B.
          1 hour ago




          2




          2





          I don't think so. But it does illustrates the pattern. I'd prefer Akram G's solution instead, since you can reuse it on other triggers latter as well.

          – Renato Oliveira
          1 hour ago





          I don't think so. But it does illustrates the pattern. I'd prefer Akram G's solution instead, since you can reuse it on other triggers latter as well.

          – Renato Oliveira
          1 hour ago













          Mihai Neagoe's post on salesforce.stackexchange.com/questions/61371/… is also a good example of the pattern that Sebastian tries to illustrate.

          – Renato Oliveira
          1 hour ago






          Mihai Neagoe's post on salesforce.stackexchange.com/questions/61371/… is also a good example of the pattern that Sebastian tries to illustrate.

          – Renato Oliveira
          1 hour ago


















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