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Error with Set Command context

L1 Bithead

Hi all the community,
i face a problem when using set Command, you find bellow the error:

===ERROR

DBot
February 15, 2023 12:09 PM
Scripts returned an error
#2: add Test key to context
Command:

!Set key="test" value="abc" stringify="false" extend-context="incident"
Reason
Error from Scripts is : Script failed to run: open /usr/local/demisto/res/_script_template.js: no such file or directory (2603)

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is it a bug? 

play book set error.PNG
Regards,


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L1 Bithead

Hi community,
the problem was resolved after extended the diskspace and reinstalling the xsoar package,

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L4 Transporter

I don't see that issue when running XSOAR 6.10 and the latest version of the Common Scripts Pack.  

 

But looking at your command, no reason to be using the extend-context argument here, what happens if you just run:

 

!Set key=test value=abc

 

If not, make sure your Common Scripts Pack is up to date via the Marketplace and try again. 

Hi Mbeauchamps2,
thanks for your feedback, actually the common script is at last version, 
i just opened a case to see if there is a bug in some package.

L1 Bithead

Hi community,
the problem was resolved after extended the diskspace and reinstalling the xsoar package,

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