In each controller:

from mymodule import shared_function
rows = shared_function(pass, some, args)

Not clear why you instead need to use the session and have another 
controller action involved.

Anthony

On Friday, May 3, 2019 at 8:35:53 AM UTC-4, jcrma...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> That was what I was trying to do.
> The problem is that the queries that were going to be executed in the 
> destination (shared function) vary according to the requesting controller. 
> The query string passed through the session would solve this, but because 
> the only way to execute it in the destination would be to use eval, I 
> dismissed the idea.
>
>
> sexta-feira, 3 de Maio de 2019 às 12:42:05 UTC+1, Anthony escreveu:
>>
>> It might help to show some code. Why don't you just put the shared 
>> function in a model or module and call it directly from each controller?
>
>

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