MSIR.0790 Non-readOnly property cannot be called THIS: Difference between revisions
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A non-readOnly property has a Set method. In the Set method, the name of the input value is the same as the name of the property. If a non-readOnly property is called this, it means that the input value to the Set method would be referred to with the variable < | A non-readOnly property has a <var>Set</var> method. In the <var>Set</var> method, the name of the input value is the same as the name of the property. If a non-readOnly property is called this, it means that the input value to the <var>Set</var> method would be referred to with the variable <var>%this</var>. But <var>%this</var> is always defined to reference the method object. This means that a non-readOnly property would produce an ambiguity in the meaning of <var>%this</var> inside the <var>Set</var> method, so it is not allowed. | ||
Use another name for the property. | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:34, 3 March 2017
A non-readOnly property has a Set method. In the Set method, the name of the input value is the same as the name of the property. If a non-readOnly property is called this, it means that the input value to the Set method would be referred to with the variable %this. But %this is always defined to reference the method object. This means that a non-readOnly property would produce an ambiguity in the meaning of %this inside the Set method, so it is not allowed.
Use another name for the property.
Message attributes:
RETCODEO=0 | Sets online return code |
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RETCODEB=4 | Sets batch (single user) return code |
CLASS=E | Error class; the message can be suppressed with the X'04' bit setting of the MSGCTL parameter |
AUDITER | Writes the message with line type ER to the audit trail |
COUNT | Increments the error count (ERCNT) parameter |
ECHO | Displays the line that caused the error |