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12:13
ReferenceError: topics is not defined

exports.waterfall = function (err, res) {
async.waterfall([
function (callback) {

var item = {
'status': '1',
'type': 'categories'
};
Categories.find(item, function (err, result) {
if (err) {
return
}
if (result) {
callback(null, result)
}
});
},
function (sol,callback) {
var response = [];
for (var i in sol) {
var id = sol[0]._id,
item = {
'categoryid': id,
'status': '1',
'type': 'topics'
};
Categories.find(item, function (err, topics) {

if (err) {
return
@nlr_p: Could you post the stack trace? At least the line where the ReferenceError occur?
exports.waterfall = function (err, res) {
async.waterfall([
function (callback) {

var item = {
'status': '1',
'type': 'categories'
};
Categories.find(item, function (err, result) {
if (err) {
return
}
if (result) {
callback(null, result)
}
});
},
function (sol,callback) {
var response = [];
for (var i in sol) {
var id = sol[0]._id,
item = {
'categoryid': id,
'status': '1',
'type': 'topics'
};
Categories.find(item, function (err, topics) {

if (err) {
return
}
if (topics) {

console.log(topics)
at this line------------------ callback(null,topics)
I posted my new code
12:29
Line that is the only thing changed in your two copy paste.
The reference error happen because topics is declared in the callback of `Categories.find`, and you try to call it from outside.
Also, why are you using return? Since you are using `async`, why are you using synchronous `for in`?
I am not sure about that ......can u please suggest the process
for (var i in sol) {: You never use i, and are always calling sol[0], was it supposed to be sol[i]?
sorry it is sol[i]
exports.waterfall = (err, res) => {
    async.waterfall([
        (callback) => {
            const item = {
                'status': '1',
                'type': 'categories'
            };
            Categories.find(item, (err, sols) => {
                callback(err, sols); //If err is true, async.waterfall will cut to it's callback
            });
        },
        (sols, callback) => {
            async.map(sols, (sol, callback) => {
                const item = {
                    'categoryid': sol._id,
does async.map(sols, (sol, callback) => { is a loop?
Thanks for u r help...it worked well
12:42
It iterate throught a array
http://caolan.github.io/async/docs.html#map
Thank you very much ...if u didnt mind can post articles reguarding node tutorials and async
How can i get count and also values in one query?
Categories.find(item).count().exec(function (err, topics) => {
i want to assign the value topics to count in sol....is it like below
(sols, callback) => {
async.map(sols, (sol, callback) => {
const item = {
'categoryid': sol._id,
'status': '1',
'type': 'topics'
};
Categories.find(item, (err, topics) => {
sol.count = topics
console.log(topics)
callback(err, sol);
});
}, callback);
}
arey oooo
12:59
For that you will need to consult the mongoose/mongoDB documentation
Also, unless you do weird things, you can do the count by yourself
And finally, try to write readable english, I don't understand half of your phrases
k tanx

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