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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T19:16:28+00:00 2026-05-25T19:16:28+00:00

I have this class which automatically generates JSON stores from server. Stores are created

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I have this class which automatically generates JSON stores from server. Stores are created on the fly and are viewable in Firebug’s DOM.
I think i have some scope issues.When i want to console.log(Ext.getStore(‘AdminSettings’)) (which AdminSettings is one of the created stores) inside Ext.Ajax.request`s callback function, ‘AdminSettings’ store is returned but if i put console.log(Ext.getStore(‘AdminSettings’)) everywhere outside callback function,i get undefined message in firebug and my store is not instantiated.
See code comments to see it in action.

Ext.Ajax.request({
url : './account/getadminstores',
callback : function(options, success, response) {
var json = Ext.decode(response.responseText);
var adminStores = new Array();
// setup and intitialize on the fly stores
for ( var key1 in json) {
var storeFields = new Array();
for ( var key2 in json[key1]) {// if (i==1){break;}
for ( var key3 in json[key1][key2]) {
storeFields.push(key3);}
break;};
Ext.define('MA.store.' + key1, {
extend : 'Ext.data.Store',
fields : storeFields,
storeId : key1,
data : json[key1]
});
Ext.create('MA.store.'+key1);};
console.log(Ext.getStore('AdminSettings'));
//returns MA.store.AdminSettings in firebug and everything is fine 
                }
            });//eof Ext.Ajax.request
            console.log(Ext.getStore('AdminSettings'));
//returns undefined which is strange
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    2026-05-25T19:16:29+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 7:16 pm

    Ext.Ajax.request is asynchronous. Your final console.log call returns nothing because at the time it is executed the request has not yet completed. Any code depending on the results of the request’s callback will need to be executed by the callback as well.

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