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    Setting runtime variable from powershell script

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      ashah_4271
      last edited by ashah_4271

      Hi,
      I have two two steps otter script plan. They both are in one general block.
      First one is a powershell script where I need to set runtime variable
      Next step is REST HTTP call where I need to use that runtime variable.
      Can someone please tell me how can I do that?

      I was reading document about variables and it even confuses me more:
      https://docs.inedo.com/docs/buildmaster/applications/configuration-variables
      https://docs.inedo.com/docs/executionengine/components/runtime-variables

      Any of these two pages doesn't mention anywhere how can I set variables dynamically through script.

      Thanks

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        philippe.camelio_3885 @ashah_4271
        last edited by philippe.camelio_3885

        @ashah_4271
        Hello
        What about the PSEval function ?

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          atripp inedo-engineer @ashah_4271
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          @ashah_4271 can you share your OtterScript? and show specifically what you'd like to do? Happy to help if we can!

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