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If L has been defined as a list of objects/handles (Eg. [I, J, K, 'value']) then | If L has been defined as a list of objects/handles (Eg. [I, J, K, 'value']) then | ||
− | #The parameter to MdArrayToTable can be changed from L to IndexValue(L). This will pass on the index value instead of the value to the function. | + | #The parameter to MdArrayToTable can be changed from L to IndexValue(L). This will pass on the index value instead of the value to the function. |
#Change L to a list of identifier. | #Change L to a list of identifier. | ||
− | If L is an index, set the Metaonly attribute of the index to 1.<br> | + | If L is an index, you can also set the Metaonly attribute of the index to 1 to fix this issue.<br> |
<br> <comments /> | <br> <comments /> |
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Error Message Examples
The third parameter, L, passed to MdArrayToTable, is not a 1-D array of identifiers. You may encounter a subtlety here. The expression provided for L is evaluated, so the value, rather than the index value, is used. If you have defined an index L as a list of identifiers, such as [I,J,K,"value"], you must use IndexValue(L) as the third parameter in order to use L's index value, rather than its evaluted value. Alternatively, if L is an index, you can set its metaOnly attribute to 1.
Cause
The third parameter, L, passed to MdArrayToTable is a list of objects/handles instead of being a list of identifiers.
Remedies
If L has been defined as a list of objects/handles (Eg. [I, J, K, 'value']) then
- The parameter to MdArrayToTable can be changed from L to IndexValue(L). This will pass on the index value instead of the value to the function.
- Change L to a list of identifier.
If L is an index, you can also set the Metaonly attribute of the index to 1 to fix this issue.
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