How to save message object or id of just sent message?












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I need to save and keep a message-object(?) so i can do some stuff with that message later.
How can i save it for example when using:



await client.say("something that i'll change later")









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    client.say will return the message it sends. See: stackoverflow.com/questions/52508556/…
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I need to save and keep a message-object(?) so i can do some stuff with that message later.
How can i save it for example when using:



await client.say("something that i'll change later")









share|improve this question




















  • 1




    client.say will return the message it sends. See: stackoverflow.com/questions/52508556/…
    – Patrick Haugh
    Nov 19 '18 at 14:21










  • Just figured ot how this work :D Thanks anyway :D
    – don't blink
    Nov 19 '18 at 15:03














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I need to save and keep a message-object(?) so i can do some stuff with that message later.
How can i save it for example when using:



await client.say("something that i'll change later")









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I need to save and keep a message-object(?) so i can do some stuff with that message later.
How can i save it for example when using:



await client.say("something that i'll change later")






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    client.say will return the message it sends. See: stackoverflow.com/questions/52508556/…
    – Patrick Haugh
    Nov 19 '18 at 14:21










  • Just figured ot how this work :D Thanks anyway :D
    – don't blink
    Nov 19 '18 at 15:03














  • 1




    client.say will return the message it sends. See: stackoverflow.com/questions/52508556/…
    – Patrick Haugh
    Nov 19 '18 at 14:21










  • Just figured ot how this work :D Thanks anyway :D
    – don't blink
    Nov 19 '18 at 15:03








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client.say will return the message it sends. See: stackoverflow.com/questions/52508556/…
– Patrick Haugh
Nov 19 '18 at 14:21




client.say will return the message it sends. See: stackoverflow.com/questions/52508556/…
– Patrick Haugh
Nov 19 '18 at 14:21












Just figured ot how this work :D Thanks anyway :D
– don't blink
Nov 19 '18 at 15:03




Just figured ot how this work :D Thanks anyway :D
– don't blink
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Just found the solution.
You can assign this action to a variable:



mymsg = await client.say("something that i'll change later")


And later use 'edit_message':



await client.edit_message(mymsg,"new text")





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    Just found the solution.
    You can assign this action to a variable:



    mymsg = await client.say("something that i'll change later")


    And later use 'edit_message':



    await client.edit_message(mymsg,"new text")





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      Just found the solution.
      You can assign this action to a variable:



      mymsg = await client.say("something that i'll change later")


      And later use 'edit_message':



      await client.edit_message(mymsg,"new text")





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        Just found the solution.
        You can assign this action to a variable:



        mymsg = await client.say("something that i'll change later")


        And later use 'edit_message':



        await client.edit_message(mymsg,"new text")





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        Just found the solution.
        You can assign this action to a variable:



        mymsg = await client.say("something that i'll change later")


        And later use 'edit_message':



        await client.edit_message(mymsg,"new text")






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