> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.devolutions.net/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.devolutions.net/cloud/it/concepts/intermediate-concepts/variables.md).

# Variabili

Le variabili sono segnaposto dinamici che si risolvono in valori specifici del contesto, come nomi host, nomi utente o campi personalizzati, al momento dell'avvio. Consentono di creare modelli e script generici che si adattano automaticamente alla voce selezionata senza inserire dati sensibili nel codice.

Con uno spazio di lavoro Devolutions Cloud, Remote Desktop Manager supporta un insieme dedicato di variabili per voci, credenziali, clienti, aziende e campi personalizzati archiviati in Devolutions Cloud. Ad esempio, è possibile fare riferimento a $CUSTOM\_FIELD1$ o $HOST$ in uno script o in uno strumento remoto e fare in modo che Remote Desktop Manager risolva il valore da Devolutions Cloud al momento dell'esecuzione, migliorando l'automazione e la coerenza.

#### Argomenti correlati

* [Elenco delle variabili supportate in Devolutions Cloud](/cloud/it/knowledge-base/knowledge-base-articles/list-of-supported-variables-in-devolutions-cloud.md)
* [Campi personalizzati](https://docs.devolutions.net/rdm/it/concepts/intermediate-concepts/custom-fields)


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