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Hello,

Is it possible to have a variable or custom field that I could use and reference from multiple PowerShell scripts? For example, I want to have two custom commands, each runs a separate PowerShell script, but I want to call them both as part of a single scheduled task. I would like to be able to leverage a field or variable that I could write output of the first custom command script to and retrieve it from the second custom command script. It could be something system wide or maybe local to the scheduled task?

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Hello Ryan,

Unfortunately, there is no such possibility. However, thank you for the suggestion. We will consider it.

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