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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T05:04:29+00:00 2026-05-27T05:04:29+00:00

In the following code Visual Studio puts an error message on the word else.

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In the following code Visual Studio puts an error message on the word else. The specific error reads “Unexpected ‘else'”. What have I done wrong?

            decimal AmountToAccrue;
            string BillingDescription;


            if (PromoPeriodEnd >= day)

                AmountToAccrue = 0;
                BillingDescription = "Subscription 30-day Promotional Period";

            else

                AmountToAccrue = subscription.Amount * ProratedPercentDue;
                BillingDescription = "Subscription Fee";
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    2026-05-27T05:04:29+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 5:04 am

    You must use curly braces when you have multi-line if‘s and else‘s:

    if (PromoPeriodEnd >= day)
    {
        AmountToAccrue = 0;
        BillingDescription = "Subscription 30-day Promotional Period";
    }
    else
    {
        AmountToAccrue = subscription.Amount * ProratedPercentDue;
        BillingDescription = "Subscription Fee";
    }
    

    Additional Information:

    Without curly braces only the next statement, not line, is considered within the scope.

    OK:

    if (PromoPeriodEnd >= day)
        AmountToAccrue = 0;
    else
        AmountToAccrue = subscription.Amount * ProratedPercentDue;
    

    Not OK:

    if (PromoPeriodEnd >= day)
        AmountToAccrue = 0;
        BillingDescription = "Subscription 30-day Promotional Period";
    else
        AmountToAccrue = subscription.Amount * ProratedPercentDue;
        BillingDescription = "Subscription Fee";
    

    The “Not OK” example would be viewed by the compiler like this:

    //Begin if statement
    if (PromoPeriodEnd >= day)
        AmountToAccrue = 0;
    //End if statement   
    
    //Set BillingDescription  (outside of the else scope)
    BillingDescription = "Subscription 30-day Promotional Period";
    
    //Begin else statement - ERROR! Where is the matching if?
    else
        AmountToAccrue = subscription.Amount * ProratedPercentDue;
    
    //Set BillingDescription(outside of the else scope) - error above - never reached
    BillingDescription = "Subscription Fee";
    
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