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5 5  [[image:setvar.png]]
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7 7  The SetVar connector is designed to set variables within a scenario by utilizing a JSON file. This connector allows users to define variables and even use dynamic values using expressions.
8 8  
9 9  == Usage ==
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37 37  
38 38  === Dynamic Values ===
39 39  
40 -SetVar supports dynamic values using expressions in the ${GetVar;variableName} format. This allows you to reference the values of other variables within the JSON file.
41 +SetVar supports dynamic values using expressions in the** ${GetVar;variableName}** format. This allows you to reference the values of other variables within the JSON file.
41 41  
42 42  == Examples ==
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55 55  
56 56  
57 57  {{code language="json"}}
58 -{ "var1": "value1", "var2": "${GetVar;inputFile}", "nestedVar": { "nestedVar1": "val1", "nestedVar2": "val2" } }
59 +{ "username": "john_doe", "email": "${GetVar;Email}", "isAdmin": "false", "nestedVar": { "nestedVar1": "val1", "nestedVar2": "val2" }}
59 59  {{/code}}
60 60  
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62 62  == Important Notes ==
63 63  
64 64  * Variables set by SetVar can be referenced within the same JSON file or in subsequent scenarios.
65 -* Ensure proper syntax for dynamic values using ${GetVar;variableName}.
66 +* Ensure proper syntax for dynamic values using **${GetVar;variableName}**.
66 66  
67 67  == Conclusion ==
68 68  
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