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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T15:17:36+00:00 2026-05-26T15:17:36+00:00

In a controller I have two values: public List<String> StringValue {get; set;} public List<String>

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In a controller I have two values:

public List<String> StringValue {get; set;} 
public List<String> ListValue {get; set;} 

The ListValue is initialized in the constructor and several strings are added. At this point in a value I can refer to these with {!StringValue} and {!ListValue[1]} in a VisualForce page. The list one in particular is the focus – I can even add pseudo-constants (getters) as indexes, making {!ListValue[nameIndex]} a valid reference.

However I’ve run into an exception when trying to set a list value instead of a simple string value.

<apex:param value="123" assignTo="{!ListValue[1]}" /> 

The exception is java.lang.ClassCastException: java.lang.String cannot be cast to common.formula.FormulaFieldReference

I think I understand the basics of the problem – Salesforce can’t create a setter reference that includes an index parameter (meaning only setters that take a single parameter can be referenced).

Is there any way around this, or do I just have to create a massive amount of ListValue1, ListValue2 variables and associated code?

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    2026-05-26T15:17:37+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 3:17 pm

    It’s a hack, but it avoids you having to create dozens of variables.

    <apex:param value="1:123" assignTo="{!smartAssigner}" />
    

    Then in your controller:

    public void setSmartAssigner(String myval) { // parse the colon, set list value appropriately.
    

    You get the idea.

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