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CodeCop Warning AA0231

StrSubstNo or string concatenation must not be used as a parameter in the Error method.

Description

The data classification context will be lost when using the StrSubstNo method or string concatenation as a parameter in the Error method. Instead use the ability of the Error method to insert values into the string with placeholders.

Reason for the rule

All error messages are logged into telemetry and we do not allow adding customer data into telemetry. So, all errors that have a textconst as the first argument actually log the textconst in telemetry, this greatly increases the ability to resolve errors found in telemetry. If StrSubstNo or string concatenation is used as first argument the data classification context is lost and no message text is logged in telemetry.

Bad code example

var 
   ErrorMsg: Label 'Customer %1 has incorrect email', Comment = '%1 = Customer No.';

local procedure MyProcedure()
begin
    Error(StrSubstNo(ErrorMsg, Customer."No.");
end;
var
   Text000Err: Label 'There are no planning lines to make orders for. ';
   Text007Err: Label 'This template and worksheet are currently active. ';
local procedure MyProcedure()
begin
    Error(Text000Err + Text007Err);
end;

Good code example

var 
    ErrorMsg: Label 'Customer %1 has incorrect email', Comment = '%1 = Customer No.';
local procedure MyProcedure()
begin
    Error(ErrorMsg, Customer."No.");

end;
var
   ErrorMsg: Label 'There are no planning lines to make orders for. This template and worksheet are currently active. ';
local procedure MyProcedure()
begin
    Error(ErrorMsg);
end;

Good and bad practices for fixing the rule

Use the ability of the Error method to insert values (expressions) into the string that has a placeholder.

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