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id: how-to-access-values
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title: Access Values
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---
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In ToolJet, double curly braces `{{}}` can be used to retrieve data returned by queries, access values related to components and pass custom code. You can see the list of all accessible values in the **[Inspector](/docs/how-to/use-inspector/)** tab in the left sidebar.
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<div style={{paddingTop:'24px', paddingBottom:'24px'}}>
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## Accessing Values
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The **queries** keyword can be used to access data returned by queries. For example:`{{queries.getSalesData.data}}`
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Similarly, the **components** keyword can be used to access data in the components and other component-related variables. For example: `{{components.table1.selectedRow.id}}`.
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<div style={{textAlign: 'center'}}>
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<img className="screenshot-full" src="/img/tooljet-concepts/writing-custom-code/inspector.png" alt="Check Available Values Using Inspector" />
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</div>
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</div>
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<div style={{paddingTop:'24px', paddingBottom:'24px'}}>
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### Writing Custom Code
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You can write custom JavaScript code to set colors, enable or disable toggles and more by passing in JavaScript code inside double curly braces. To change Background Color of a button based on the light or dark theme using **fx** (next to properties in properties panel), you can use a code that returns a string value of hex code. <br/>
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For example, `{{globals.theme.name == "light" ? "#375FCF" : "#FFFFFF"}}`
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Similary, to enable or disable a button based on user input using **fx**, you can write a JavaScript code that returns true or false. <br/>
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For example, `{{components.form1.data.textinput1 == "" ? true : false}}`.
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