If you are working within a development platform like MuleSoft Anypoint Studio or a similar low-code environment, follow these steps to manage this variable: :
: A generic placeholder for a value, such as a token, endpoint, or configuration string. How to Use and Manage This Variable
To access this variable in a script or expression, use the syntax specific to your platform. Example (DataWeave): vars.wunderwise.laura_soft.1.var Example (Java/Spring): $wunderwise.laura_soft.1.var : Flow Variables : Exist only within a single processing flow. wunderwise.laura_soft.1.var
: If the variable returns null, ensure it is defined before the process attempts to call it. Use the MuleSoft Debugger to verify the variable's state at runtime.
: Persist across different flows within the same application session. Troubleshooting Common Issues If you are working within a development platform
: If the variable is defined in a "Private Flow," it may not be accessible in the "Main Flow" unless explicitly passed. Variables in Mule Apps | MuleSoft Documentation
: Refers to a specific module or sub-component. In technical environments, "soft" often denotes a software-specific property or a reference to MuleSoft integration variables. : If the variable returns null, ensure it
In , variables are typically set using the Set Variable transformer.