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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T13:52:42+00:00 2026-05-13T13:52:42+00:00

I have a set of enumeration values that have 138 values. Something like: type

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I have a set of enumeration values that have 138 values. Something like:

type
  TSomething = (sOne, sTwo, sThree, ..., ..., sOnehundredAndThirtyeight);
  TSomethings = set of TSomething;

....

  TSomething = class(TPersistent)
  private
    fSomethings: TSomethings;
  published
    property Somethings: TSomethings read fSomethings write fSomethings;
  end;

When compiling this I get the following error message:

[DCC Error] uProfilesManagement.pas(20): E2187 Size of published set 'Something' is >4 bytes

Any idea on how I can include a set of this size inside a published property?

I need to include this set on the published section because I’m using OmniXMLPersistent to save the class into a XML and it only saves published properties.

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    2026-05-13T13:52:42+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 1:52 pm

    May be you need the following trick (I am not using OmniXML and can’t check it):

    type
      TSomething = (sOne, sTwo, sThree, ..., sOnehundredAndThirtyeight);
      TSomethings = set of TSomething;
    
      TSomethingClass = class(TPersistent)
      private
        fSomethings: TSomethings;
        function GetSomethings: string;
        procedure SetSomethings(const Value: string);
      published
        property Somethings: string read GetSomethings write SetSomethings;
      end;
    
    
    { TSomethingClass }
    
    function TSomethingClass.GetSomethings: string;
    var
      thing: TSomeThing;
    begin
      Result:= '';
      for thing:= Low(TSomething) to High(TSomething) do begin
        if thing in fSomethings then Result:= Result+'1'
        else Result:= Result+'0';
      end;
    end;
    
    procedure TSomethingClass.SetSomethings(const Value: string);
    var
      I: Integer;
      thing: TSomeThing;
    begin
      fSomethings:= [];
      for I:= 0 to length(Value) - 1 do begin
        if Value[I+1] = '1' then Include(fSomethings, TSomething(I));
      end;
    end;
    
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