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NAME

       set-param -  (request-data)

PURPOSE

       Set or create a parameter.

SYNTAX

           set-param ( <name> [ = <value> ] ) , ...

DESCRIPTION

       set-param sets or creates parameter <name> (see get-param).

       If  parameter  <name>  does not exist, it's created with <value>. If it does exist, its value is replaced
       with <value>. Note that <value> can be of any type.

       If equal sign ("=") and <value> are omitted, then <value> is the same as <name>, so:

           set-param something

       is the same as:

           set-param something = something

       where the first "something" is the parameter  set/created,  and  the  second  "something"  is  an  actual
       variable in your code. In this example, the two just happen to have the same name; this generally happens
       often, so this form is a shortcut for that.

       You  can  specify  any  number  of  parameters  separated by a comma, for instance in this case par1 is a
       boolean, par2 is a number and par3 is a string:

           set-number par2 = 10
           set-param par1=true, par, par3="hi"

EXAMPLES

       Set the value of parameter "quantity" to "10", which is also the output:

           set-param quantity = "10"
           ...
           get-param quantity
           print-out quantity

SEE ALSO

        Request data

       get-param request-body set-param See all documentation

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