[[put()]]
 

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   * //variable//\\ The ID of the internal variable (see below), in which the //value// should be saved. The ID is entered as a string in quotation marks, e.g. '''IV01_01'''.   * //variable//\\ The ID of the internal variable (see below), in which the //value// should be saved. The ID is entered as a string in quotation marks, e.g. '''IV01_01'''.
   * //value//\\ A number or text (string), which should be stored in the variable. Ordinarily, a variable with the corresponding value is given as the second parameter.   * //value//\\ A number or text (string), which should be stored in the variable. Ordinarily, a variable with the corresponding value is given as the second parameter.
 +  * //EachVariable// (optional)\\ Normally, `put()` only stores in [[en:create:questions:internal|internal variables]]. In some cases it may be useful to overwrite the value of another variable. In this case a third parameter ''true'' can be specified.
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 +**Warning:** Only use the third parameter //EachVariable// if you know exactly what you are doing and an internal variable cannot be used. Changing response codes can invalidate the validity of the data set. For most cases the functions ''[[:en:create:functions:preset]]'' and ''[[:en:create:functions:dropvalue]]'' are much better suited.
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