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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T01:25:05+00:00 2026-06-17T01:25:05+00:00

So, using parse.com, I’m doing some nested queries… basically, getting an object and then

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So, using parse.com, I’m doing some nested queries… basically, getting an object and then retrieving its relations and doing some operations.

            pageQuery.find({
            success: function (results) {
                var pages = [];

                for (var result = 0; result < results.length; result++) {
                    var resArrayLength = pages.push(results[result].toJSON());
                    var indexOfLastPush = resArrayLength - 1;
                    console.log("resArrayLength = " + resArrayLength);
                    pages[indexOfLastPush].scrapeRules = new Array();
                    console.log("index of last push set to " + indexOfLastPush);
                    var relation = results[result].relation("RulesForPage");
                    //get the related scrape rules
                    relation.query().find({                            
                        success: function (rules) {
                            console.log("Found  " + rules.length + " rules");
                            for (var i = 0; i < rules.length; i++) {
                                console.log("rule index = " + i);
                                console.log("Found rule " + rules[i].id);
                                pages[indexOfLastPush].AllRules = new Array();

                                pages[indexOfLastPush].scrapeRules.push(rules[i].id);
                                console.log("pushed rule " + rules[i].get("name") + " to page at index " + indexOfLastPush);
                            }
                        }

                    });
                }

The problem I am seeing is that I am trying to indexOfLastPush to track an array index I need, but that value has changed by the time the call back has happened.

How can I pass it to the “success” callback so I have the index I need?

UPDATE: Thanks to @cggaurav for the excellent tip. Why does it seem like the answer to every JavaScript problem is to wrap your code in an anonymous function?

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    2026-06-17T01:25:06+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 1:25 am

    You have to have what is called a closure or an anonymous function for every relation.query() you make. See “More on lexical scoping” | http://mark-story.com/posts/view/picking-up-javascript-closures-and-lexical-scoping

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