Calling a fuction from a response Handler

I use a function with remote call to populate a grid with
data and it works fine.
function getStudentAll() {
<cfoutput> var connection:mx.remoting.Connection =
mx.remoting.NetServices.createGatewayConnection( "
http://#cgi.HTTP_HOST#/flashservices/gateway/");
var myService:mx.remoting.NetServiceProxy; </cfoutput>
var responseHandler1
bject = {};
var approved:mx.controls.DataGrid = studentGrid;
responseHandler1.onResult = function( results: Object ):Void
approved.dataProvider = results;
responseHandler1.onStatus = function( stat: Object ):Void {
alert("Error while calling cfc:" + stat.description);
myService =
connection.getService("<cfoutput>#Application.comp#</cfoutput>.student",
responseHandler1 );
myService.getStudent();
Pressing another button I change a value in one column and I
need to reload data into the student grid. I've tried to call
previous function from the response Handler in the second function
but it doesn't work. I don't know why. The call doesn't even enter
the getStudentAll function.
function acceptStudent() {
var studId = studentGrid.selectedItem.studId;
_root.messageStudent.text='';
<cfoutput> var connection:mx.remoting.Connection =
mx.remoting.NetServices.createGatewayConnection( "
http://#cgi.HTTP_HOST#/flashservices/gateway/");
var myService:mx.remoting.NetServiceProxy; </cfoutput>
var responseHandler1
bject = {};
var approved:mx.controls.DataGrid = studentHistory;
responseHandler1.onResult = function( results: Number ):Void
getStudentAll();
responseHandler1.onStatus = function( stat: Object ):Void {
alert("Error while calling cfc:" + stat.description);
myService =
connection.getService("<cfoutput>#Application.comp#</cfoutput>.student",
responseHandler1 );
myService.acceptStudent(studId);
Any idea?
Thanks,
b.

Thanks.
It's solved the problem.
b.

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