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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T04:58:46+00:00 2026-05-15T04:58:46+00:00

I am working on fixing a bug in VB that is giving this error.

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I am working on fixing a bug in VB that is giving this error. I am new to VB, so there is some syntax that I am not fully understanding. The code that is throwing the error says:

.Row(itemIndex).Item(“parentIndex”) = CLng(oID) + 1000000

I understand that adding 1000000 is too much for an int16. I can’t change that value (not right now anyway). What I don’t understand, and can’t seem to find, is what .Row is referring too. Any ideas?

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    2026-05-15T04:58:47+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 4:58 am

    Next to the .Row do you see a With keyword?

    With allows you to do stuff like this:

    With myClass
       .FirstName  ="John"
    End With
    

    Which is the same as this:

    myClass.FirstName = "John"
    

    Usually you will use a With block if you have a lot of references to the same object. For example:

    myClass.FirstName = "John"
    myClass.FirstName = "John"
    myClass.FirstName = "John"
    myClass.FirstName = "John"
    myClass.FirstName = "John"
    

    can be changed to this:

    With myClass
      .FirstName = "John" 
      .FirstName = "John"
      .FirstName = "John"
      .FirstName = "John"
      .FirstName = "John"
    End With
    

    EDIT:

    I copied and pasted the above code, hence the repeated use of the property FirstName.

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