@adshung Everything works fine for me, even on several machines. Most likely, the problem is with some kind of build (did you download it from the official Microsoft website?). Maybe you don't have enough space. Try running the installation as an administrator.
How can i save my nodejs variable, to a "BAS" variable?
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were you able to figure this out? I have already tried [[Varname]] = objectToSave
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@janekorec said in How can i save my nodejs variable, to a "BAS" variable?:
+1 same problem, not enough wiki
The usual assignment by value works
[[NEW_VARIABLE]] = "hello world"but the data between BAS and nodejs is transmitted in serialized form

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Before you start the Node.js part, drop helper functions into Tools > Execute Code :
setGlobalVar = function () { var args = _function_arguments(); var name = Object.keys(args)[0]; PSet("basglobal", name, JSON.stringify(args[name])); }; getGlobalVar = function() { var name = _function_arguments(); var result = JSON.parse(P("basglobal", JSON.stringify(name)) || '""') _function_return(result) }Next time, use them in your Node.js code like this:
await BAS_FUNCTION("setGlobalVar", {"TEST": 2}) var value = await BAS_FUNCTION("getGlobalVar", "TEST") console.log(value) await BAS_FUNCTION("setGlobalVar", {"TEST2": 222222})The variable inspector doesn’t see them, but they do exist!