Perfectly valid. The callback will have its own context, however this does 
not effect the scope.

On Tuesday, 21 June 2016 02:22:04 UTC+1, Ram Mulage wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Sorry, I posted my previous question bit prematurely and I will delete it 
> after I find it.  I am asking that question again,  can we access variables 
> defined inside outer function inside the callback?
>
>
> router.get('/', function(req, res)
> {
> utils.dump("viewer::get - " + __filename);
> dbutils.fetchMasterConfig(function(config)
> {
>
>                 var ip = req.ip;
>
>                 someClass.someFunc(par1, par2, function(err, file)
>                 {
>                      console.log("ip = " + ip); // is ip accessbile at 
> this scope?
>                    
>                 )};
>
>          });
>
> });
>
>
> TIA
>

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