Within the Web Dynpro Context there is the concept of singleton nodes.
This concept exists both to save memory and to handle the data in a manner that closely fits the way a user handles business data.
However, in order to get a singleton node to function correctly, you must provide that node with a supply function.
This web presentation shows you the principles of how to write both supply and dispose functions.
Supply Function in Webdynpro
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