![]() ![]() Advanced users can perfectly use the app.store property to retrieve these variables like:, however, note that this method offer the ability to establish a default value to be returned if the variable did not exists. Add the new app.getReactiveVar() method, which can be used to retrieve the value of previously established app global reactive variables.Please take a look at the product help in order to understand the difference between app global reactive and app global non reactive variables. ![]() ![]() Advanced users can also directly use the "app.store" property to set app global reactive variables like: = MyValue. This method replace the app.setVar() method, which continue to be available for compatibility purposes. Add the new app.setReactiveVar() method, which is the indicated to set app global reactive variables.The app.setVar() continue to be available to use, but, it's recommended to move on to the new referred method to set app global reactive variables. Mark the app.setVar() method as deprecated, that is, remove it from the Editor Quick Code List and the documentation, in favor of the new app.setReactiveVar() method. ![]()
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