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| | | #REDIRECT [[AddToRecordError class#Value property|Value property]] |
| <span class="pageSubtitle"><section begin=dpl_desc/>XmlDoc value involved in exception<section end=dpl_desc/></span>
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| [[Category:AddToRecordError methods|Value property]] | | [[Category:AddToRecordError methods|Value property]] |
| <p>
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| <var>Value</var> is a member of the <var>[[AddToRecordError class|AddToRecordError]]</var> class.
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| ==Syntax==
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| <p class="syntax">%str = %a2RecErr:Value
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| ===Syntax terms===
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| <table class="syntaxTable">
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| <tr><th>%str</th>
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| <td>A string to receive the value. If the error involves a value in <var>[[AddToRecord (XmlDoc subroutine)|AddToRecord]]</var>'s method object <var>[[XmlDoc class|XmlDoc]]</var> (for example, if <code>[[Reason (AddToRecordError property)|Reason]] = InvalidBase64</code>), this is the value that is in error (actually, up to 255 bytes of the value).
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| </td></tr>
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| <tr><th>%a2RecErr</th>
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| <td>An <var>AddToRecordError</var> object.
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| </td></tr></table>
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