How to get a View handler?

Hi all,
  I'm trying to make a mandatory field check but in the message triggered I want to use the attribute "Text" of the label of my inputfield:
//This is my inputfield's label
IWDLabel Dt_Decrichiesta = (IWDLabel) view.getElement("Dt_Decrichiesta_Label");
//This is my check method with 2 parameters: 1 is the field to check, 2 is the name of field to use in the error message
wdThis.CheckMandatory(IPrivateCompRequestView.IX_Zur_RichiesteElement.DT__DECRICHIESTA,Dt_Decrichiesta.getText());
everything is done in the action handler.
As u can see I need a IWDView object to call the getElement method...
Where/how can I get that???

:-P
sorry i am criptical
by the way into method "onActionSave" {
     if (checkMandatory_is_OK()) {
              // DO WHAT TO HAVE TO DO
     // ELSE DO NOTHING/IGNORE THE click THAT USER HAVE DONE
and into
"wddomodifyview" {
     if (!checkMandatory_is_OK() && !firstTime) {
              // SHOW MESSAGE ERROR
forgot "firstTime"
Message was edited by:
        Roberto Tagliento

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