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- Ok, so I removed the 'return' before reject() and resolve() as suggested mr Bear Nithi. I also did the changes you suggested mr AZ_. Here's what I got so far: var cod_customer = 1; var isexpired = isExpired(cod_customer); console.log(isexpired); The above returns 'undefined'. Its worth to mention that the query is valid, and all functions but isExpired() are returning the result properly.Fabricio Ganzert– Fabricio Ganzert2019-03-05 06:51:07 +00:00Commented Mar 5, 2019 at 6:51
- adding and return with resolve and reject is a good practice so don't remove that, can you please update the question with new issue?arizafar– arizafar2019-03-05 07:03:02 +00:00Commented Mar 5, 2019 at 7:03
- already explained in answer that you cant directly get the response from promise, you will have to use .then or async awaitarizafar– arizafar2019-03-05 07:05:05 +00:00Commented Mar 5, 2019 at 7:05
- Yes, you got it right mr AZ_. However, I had to actually 'see' the right code in order to understand what I was doing wrong. Anyway, I upvoted your answer as well.Fabricio Ganzert– Fabricio Ganzert2019-03-05 07:58:50 +00:00Commented Mar 5, 2019 at 7:58
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