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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T00:42:04+00:00 2026-05-17T00:42:04+00:00

I have the following helper method that returns the value from a field. public

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I have the following helper method that returns the value from a field.

public static string GetValueFrom(SPListItem item, string fieldName)
        {
            string value = string.Empty;
            if (item.Fields.ContainsField(fieldName))
            {
                SPField field = item.Fields.GetField(fieldName);

                if (item[field.InternalName] != null)
                {
                    value = item[field.InternalName].ToString();
                }
            }
            return value;
        }

However for one Field (normal Choice Field) I am getting a ArgumentExecption on this line

if (item[field.InternalName] != null)

I am using

SPListItem item = list.GetItemById(itemId);

To get the item.

I cant find why I am getting the exception when I am checking to see if the field exists?
Any ideas as to why I am getting this Exception for only one field.


Update.

When debugging

The call to GetField() returns the correct field object.
Field.InternalName contains the correct Internal name of the field
If I try and access the value using item[“internal name of the field”] it still throws and exception for only this one field.

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    2026-05-17T00:42:05+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 12:42 am

    Sometimes strange things happens and we do not have logical answer to those questions. Try by deleting the list and then creating the list again from scratch. DO NOT try to save it as template and DO NOT try to create the list from that template.

    One possible reason of such type of ugly messages is that the security/permissions are not allowing to manipulate that field/column.

    Another possible reason of such type of unwanted/unexpected messages is that when the field was created for the first time, its data type was different and later on it was changed to choice. Technically there should be no problem in doing so but sometimes we face odd behavior.

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