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1 += Introduction =
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3 + Variable is a container that holds a value and can be called in the iXPath Scenario. The importance of variables is to make flexibility in using some values without referring to their origins.
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5 +There are 2 types of  variables: 
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7 +* System variables
8 +* Local variables
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10 +To call a variable, we should put it inside ${}. Eg: for a variable named ‘iXVar’, it can be called as ${iXVar}.
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12 +== System variables ==
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14 +System variables define some default values in the system, and they can be called by users several times.
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16 +Here is the list of system variables :
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18 +1. At the declaration of the scenario:
19 +1*. iXSession: it returns the ID of the current session.
20 +1*. iXSessionPath: gets the Path of the session folder.
21 +1*. env: name of the environment.
22 +1*. inputFile: this variable collect all input files in one list.
23 +1. For a **mail listener : **
24 +1*. iXFrom: refers to the sender of the mail.
25 +1*. iXSubject: refers to the mail subject.
26 +1. For an **AS2 listener **: 
27 +1*. iXFrom: return the value of the AS2 sender.
28 +1. All connectors declare a system variable of type BpmnFile, the connector variable uses a bunch of functions to handle the list of BpmnFiles that will be detailed in the table below :
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