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If by "same lambda function" you mean the same invokation of a function, then no. But you could trigger a different invokation of the same function for this different purpose. Usually though you would trigger a different function for better code structure and least-privilege security configuration. Either way it sounds like you might want to share state between invokations - DynamoDB is a common way to do it.
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Thanks @skinsman.
Yes, trigger different invokation of the same function seems the solution. The next problem, in this approach, could be: how can I hold the context that invoke firstly the Lambda function in order to give a response to it when I receive the second trigger?
I mean, how can I keep the http connection alive, and reuse after second trigger?