I have a controller will logic that looks for a: Session value
//checks value null etc.. for existing record in session memory.
Session["certnum"]
Then in the controller I had decided to have a condition where:
//is called to initiate a New Record that will be created.
Session.Abandon();
However In the procedural coding is that Session.Abandon(); comes before the creation of TempData["myobject"] = "foo" , and upon stepping through the code the TempData in immediate window shows my value and all seems good. Then upon redirect to another controller:
return RedirectToAction("ChildInfo", "NewRecord");
This ChildInfo method no longer has the TempData value ... Now it is null. The Session Abandon Method was called way before the TempData value was set, not sure if this is a bug with MVC Sessions, but that make zero sense to me. If I am creating a new lighweight session TempData, then it should persist to the next controller. If I remove the Session.Abandon() method then the TempData value persist working as it did previously.