Discord.py get message from DM











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I try to make my bot to get message from DM using this syntax:



for wolf in wolf_list_id:
poll_message = await self.client.get_message(wolf, react_message.id)


The wolf contains the id of user, but the get_message syntax can't take the id from wolf. Any ideas?










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  • What exactly is this supposed to do? You're looking in private channels for a message with the same id as another message react_message?
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I try to make my bot to get message from DM using this syntax:



for wolf in wolf_list_id:
poll_message = await self.client.get_message(wolf, react_message.id)


The wolf contains the id of user, but the get_message syntax can't take the id from wolf. Any ideas?










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  • What exactly is this supposed to do? You're looking in private channels for a message with the same id as another message react_message?
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I try to make my bot to get message from DM using this syntax:



for wolf in wolf_list_id:
poll_message = await self.client.get_message(wolf, react_message.id)


The wolf contains the id of user, but the get_message syntax can't take the id from wolf. Any ideas?










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I try to make my bot to get message from DM using this syntax:



for wolf in wolf_list_id:
poll_message = await self.client.get_message(wolf, react_message.id)


The wolf contains the id of user, but the get_message syntax can't take the id from wolf. Any ideas?







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  • What exactly is this supposed to do? You're looking in private channels for a message with the same id as another message react_message?
    – Patrick Haugh
    10 hours ago


















  • What exactly is this supposed to do? You're looking in private channels for a message with the same id as another message react_message?
    – Patrick Haugh
    10 hours ago
















What exactly is this supposed to do? You're looking in private channels for a message with the same id as another message react_message?
– Patrick Haugh
10 hours ago




What exactly is this supposed to do? You're looking in private channels for a message with the same id as another message react_message?
– Patrick Haugh
10 hours ago

















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