MSIR.0843 The record object's file/group does not match the file/group context of the record loop: Difference between revisions
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The shared function < | The shared function <var>CurrentRecord</var> in the Record class was invoked inside a <var>For Each Record</var> loop, but the <var>For Each Record</var> loop was on a file or group different from the file or group of the <var>[[Record class|Record]]</var> object. Since the intent of the <var>CurrentRecord</var> method is to return a <var>Record</var> object representing the current record in a <var>For Each Record</var> loop, it makes no sense for the file/group context of the <var>For Each Record</var> loop to be different from that of the <var>Record</var> object. | ||
[[Category: | Change the file/group context of the <var>Record</var> object, or correct the <var>For Each Record</var> statement. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:35, 3 March 2017
The shared function CurrentRecord in the Record class was invoked inside a For Each Record loop, but the For Each Record loop was on a file or group different from the file or group of the Record object. Since the intent of the CurrentRecord method is to return a Record object representing the current record in a For Each Record loop, it makes no sense for the file/group context of the For Each Record loop to be different from that of the Record object.
Change the file/group context of the Record object, or correct the For Each Record statement.
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