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A <code>FOR EACH RECORD IN <i>label</i> IN ORDER</code> statement refers to the result of a <var>Sort Records</var> statement. The <code>IN ORDER</code> clause is only valid when the <var>For</var> statement refers to a <var>Find</var> statement or to a <var>List</var>. </P>
A <code>For Each Record In <i>label</i> In Order</code> statement refers to the result of a <var>Sort Records</var> statement. The <code>In Order</code> clause is only valid when the <var>For</var> statement refers to a <var>Find</var> statement or to a <var>List</var>. </P>
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<b>Response:</b> Remove the <code>IN ORDER</code> clause. If you want to process records in index or sort order, refer to a <var>Find</var> statement or to a <var>List</var>.  
<b>Response:</b> Remove the <code>In Order</code> clause. If you want to process records in index or sort order, refer to a <var>Find</var> statement or to a <var>List</var>.  
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Latest revision as of 17:51, 11 May 2018

M204.0597  In Order clause is invalid against sorted set

A For Each Record In label In Order statement refers to the result of a Sort Records statement. The In Order clause is only valid when the For statement refers to a Find statement or to a List.

Response: Remove the In Order clause. If you want to process records in index or sort order, refer to a Find statement or to a List.

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