static method. I also see this issue as a weird feature of X++. Normally, it
is used as a separator, but the compiler obviously has a faulty behavior
when it tries to figure out what is variable decalaration, and whait is not.
:-)
>From: "Agus Riyadi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [development-axapta] semicolon
>Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 18:21:38 +0700
>
>hi all,
>
>
>When coding in axapta, we must put semicolon before the first statement, or
>there will be "syntax error".
>I just wonder why doesn't axapta itself put semicolon for all of its
>methods.
>
>Usually I don't get any problem with it, but then it annoy me when
>sometimes axapta says "...has no valid runable code.." for its method that
>I do not touch at all. This sometimes happen after xpo export-import
>activity that involve axapta's standard object. The message will simply
>disappear if I put the semicolon, but causing the object to be in "usr"
>layer.
>Even though it is easy, but it is really annoying, especially when it
>occurs to many methods.
>
>Anyone could tell me why does it happen, or are there any tips to get rid
>off this problem ?
>
>thanks,
>
>agus
>
>
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