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There is no limitation on what you can do in a callback. The problem is probably that you have invalid syntax in your code. Can you post the code and the Python traceback of the error?
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I solved it pretty much after I posted thanks, it was just a newbie syntax error but it confused me as the exact same for loop worked outside of the callback.
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