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    Modifying Server Configuration Values in a plan

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      So, I need to keep track of some persistent server state information as part of a deployment process. Since Buildmaster allows for Server-scoped variables, I figured these would be ideal for keeping track of the information. However, I can't seem to find a way to modify these variables as part of a plan. There seems to be an API method available to do so, but that's kind of a last resort. What would be the best way to modify a server variable as part of a deployment plan?

      Product: BuildMaster
      Version: 5.8.2

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        atripp inedo-engineer
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        In BuildMaster v6, there is an operation that you can use to set these:

        Set-ConfigurationVariable(
            Variable: <text>,
            Value: <RuntimeValue>,
            [Application: <text>],
            [ApplicationGroup: <text>],
            [Deployable: <text>],
            [Server: <text>],
            [ServerRole: <text>],
            [Environment: <text>]
        );
        
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          Well, I've been meaning to upgrade anyway. If that's something that's available in v6 means that I'll be doing that sooner rather than later.

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