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System.QueryException unexpected token



2019 Community Moderator ElectionDynamic soql : Unexpected token '{'Getting error “System.LimitException: Too many query rows: 50001” what i do in this case.Returning an SObject from an InvocableMethod to a Flowfault string: No such parameter param defined for the operation, please check the WSDL for the serviceSystem.QueryException: unexpected token: 'FROM'countQuery() returns System.QueryException: unexpected token: ':'Dynamic SOQL :System.QueryException: unexpected token: <System.QueryException: unexpected token: :System.QueryException: unexpected token: nullnullhow to display picklist values which is stored in custom settings values based on the condition










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Trying to return all fields in object




System.QueryException: unexpected token: '('




when I run the Invocable class at the parents = assignment



public with sharing class AuditReportBulkifyClass 

@InvocableMethod(label='Collect Bulkified Records')
public static List<List<hdone__AuditReport__c>> gatherRequests(Request[] requests)

// Gather bulkified records from Flow
Map<Id, hdone__AuditReport__c> parents = new Map<Id, hdone__AuditReport__c>();

// Want to get all fields from object for use in Flows
Map<String, Schema.SobjectField> fieldMap = hdone__AuditReport__c.SobjectType.getDescribe().fields.getMap();
Set<String> fieldNames = fieldMap.keySet();
String myset_Joined = string.join(new List<String>(fieldNames), ',');
String theQuery = 'SELECT ' + myset_Joined + ' FROM hdone__AuditReport__c WHERE Id IN :parents.keySet()';

for(Request request : requests)
parents.put(request.recordId, null);


parents = new Map<Id, hdone__AuditReport__c>(
(List<hdone__AuditReport__c>)Database.query(theQuery)
);

// Flows must return List<List> for Sobject Collections. This is returned as Sobject Collection to Flow
List<List<hdone__AuditReport__c>> responseColl = new List<List<hdone__AuditReport__c>>();

// Add all of the values to an initial List
List<hdone__AuditReport__c> responseList = new List<hdone__AuditReport__c>();
responseList.addAll(parents.values());

System.debug('Size of ResponseList ' + responseList.size());

// Adds actual values we will use to the List of List
responseColl.add(responseList);
System.debug('Return responseColl size ' + responseColl.size());

// Initialize a new list which will return empty to ensure return same number of interviews back to Flow
List<hdone__AuditReport__c> emptyList = new List<hdone__AuditReport__c>();

// Iterate through number of interviews - 1 and assign to empty list
for (Integer i=0; i<responseList.size()-1; i++)
responseColl.add(emptyList);

return responseColl;


public with sharing class Request
@InvocableVariable(label='Record ID' required=true)
public Id recordId;

@InvocableVariable(label='Object API Name' required=false)
public String objectName;

@InvocableVariable(label='Parent ID' required=false)
public Id parentId;











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    Trying to return all fields in object




    System.QueryException: unexpected token: '('




    when I run the Invocable class at the parents = assignment



    public with sharing class AuditReportBulkifyClass 

    @InvocableMethod(label='Collect Bulkified Records')
    public static List<List<hdone__AuditReport__c>> gatherRequests(Request[] requests)

    // Gather bulkified records from Flow
    Map<Id, hdone__AuditReport__c> parents = new Map<Id, hdone__AuditReport__c>();

    // Want to get all fields from object for use in Flows
    Map<String, Schema.SobjectField> fieldMap = hdone__AuditReport__c.SobjectType.getDescribe().fields.getMap();
    Set<String> fieldNames = fieldMap.keySet();
    String myset_Joined = string.join(new List<String>(fieldNames), ',');
    String theQuery = 'SELECT ' + myset_Joined + ' FROM hdone__AuditReport__c WHERE Id IN :parents.keySet()';

    for(Request request : requests)
    parents.put(request.recordId, null);


    parents = new Map<Id, hdone__AuditReport__c>(
    (List<hdone__AuditReport__c>)Database.query(theQuery)
    );

    // Flows must return List<List> for Sobject Collections. This is returned as Sobject Collection to Flow
    List<List<hdone__AuditReport__c>> responseColl = new List<List<hdone__AuditReport__c>>();

    // Add all of the values to an initial List
    List<hdone__AuditReport__c> responseList = new List<hdone__AuditReport__c>();
    responseList.addAll(parents.values());

    System.debug('Size of ResponseList ' + responseList.size());

    // Adds actual values we will use to the List of List
    responseColl.add(responseList);
    System.debug('Return responseColl size ' + responseColl.size());

    // Initialize a new list which will return empty to ensure return same number of interviews back to Flow
    List<hdone__AuditReport__c> emptyList = new List<hdone__AuditReport__c>();

    // Iterate through number of interviews - 1 and assign to empty list
    for (Integer i=0; i<responseList.size()-1; i++)
    responseColl.add(emptyList);

    return responseColl;


    public with sharing class Request
    @InvocableVariable(label='Record ID' required=true)
    public Id recordId;

    @InvocableVariable(label='Object API Name' required=false)
    public String objectName;

    @InvocableVariable(label='Parent ID' required=false)
    public Id parentId;











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      Trying to return all fields in object




      System.QueryException: unexpected token: '('




      when I run the Invocable class at the parents = assignment



      public with sharing class AuditReportBulkifyClass 

      @InvocableMethod(label='Collect Bulkified Records')
      public static List<List<hdone__AuditReport__c>> gatherRequests(Request[] requests)

      // Gather bulkified records from Flow
      Map<Id, hdone__AuditReport__c> parents = new Map<Id, hdone__AuditReport__c>();

      // Want to get all fields from object for use in Flows
      Map<String, Schema.SobjectField> fieldMap = hdone__AuditReport__c.SobjectType.getDescribe().fields.getMap();
      Set<String> fieldNames = fieldMap.keySet();
      String myset_Joined = string.join(new List<String>(fieldNames), ',');
      String theQuery = 'SELECT ' + myset_Joined + ' FROM hdone__AuditReport__c WHERE Id IN :parents.keySet()';

      for(Request request : requests)
      parents.put(request.recordId, null);


      parents = new Map<Id, hdone__AuditReport__c>(
      (List<hdone__AuditReport__c>)Database.query(theQuery)
      );

      // Flows must return List<List> for Sobject Collections. This is returned as Sobject Collection to Flow
      List<List<hdone__AuditReport__c>> responseColl = new List<List<hdone__AuditReport__c>>();

      // Add all of the values to an initial List
      List<hdone__AuditReport__c> responseList = new List<hdone__AuditReport__c>();
      responseList.addAll(parents.values());

      System.debug('Size of ResponseList ' + responseList.size());

      // Adds actual values we will use to the List of List
      responseColl.add(responseList);
      System.debug('Return responseColl size ' + responseColl.size());

      // Initialize a new list which will return empty to ensure return same number of interviews back to Flow
      List<hdone__AuditReport__c> emptyList = new List<hdone__AuditReport__c>();

      // Iterate through number of interviews - 1 and assign to empty list
      for (Integer i=0; i<responseList.size()-1; i++)
      responseColl.add(emptyList);

      return responseColl;


      public with sharing class Request
      @InvocableVariable(label='Record ID' required=true)
      public Id recordId;

      @InvocableVariable(label='Object API Name' required=false)
      public String objectName;

      @InvocableVariable(label='Parent ID' required=false)
      public Id parentId;











      share|improve this question














      Trying to return all fields in object




      System.QueryException: unexpected token: '('




      when I run the Invocable class at the parents = assignment



      public with sharing class AuditReportBulkifyClass 

      @InvocableMethod(label='Collect Bulkified Records')
      public static List<List<hdone__AuditReport__c>> gatherRequests(Request[] requests)

      // Gather bulkified records from Flow
      Map<Id, hdone__AuditReport__c> parents = new Map<Id, hdone__AuditReport__c>();

      // Want to get all fields from object for use in Flows
      Map<String, Schema.SobjectField> fieldMap = hdone__AuditReport__c.SobjectType.getDescribe().fields.getMap();
      Set<String> fieldNames = fieldMap.keySet();
      String myset_Joined = string.join(new List<String>(fieldNames), ',');
      String theQuery = 'SELECT ' + myset_Joined + ' FROM hdone__AuditReport__c WHERE Id IN :parents.keySet()';

      for(Request request : requests)
      parents.put(request.recordId, null);


      parents = new Map<Id, hdone__AuditReport__c>(
      (List<hdone__AuditReport__c>)Database.query(theQuery)
      );

      // Flows must return List<List> for Sobject Collections. This is returned as Sobject Collection to Flow
      List<List<hdone__AuditReport__c>> responseColl = new List<List<hdone__AuditReport__c>>();

      // Add all of the values to an initial List
      List<hdone__AuditReport__c> responseList = new List<hdone__AuditReport__c>();
      responseList.addAll(parents.values());

      System.debug('Size of ResponseList ' + responseList.size());

      // Adds actual values we will use to the List of List
      responseColl.add(responseList);
      System.debug('Return responseColl size ' + responseColl.size());

      // Initialize a new list which will return empty to ensure return same number of interviews back to Flow
      List<hdone__AuditReport__c> emptyList = new List<hdone__AuditReport__c>();

      // Iterate through number of interviews - 1 and assign to empty list
      for (Integer i=0; i<responseList.size()-1; i++)
      responseColl.add(emptyList);

      return responseColl;


      public with sharing class Request
      @InvocableVariable(label='Record ID' required=true)
      public Id recordId;

      @InvocableVariable(label='Object API Name' required=false)
      public String objectName;

      @InvocableVariable(label='Parent ID' required=false)
      public Id parentId;








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          There are some variable bindings that "normal" SOQL can resolve, but Dynamic SOQL cannot.



          It's probably not a perfect rule, but if your variable binding includes a period/dot/full-stop like you have in parents.keySet(), then chances are that it won't work with Dynamic SOQL.



          See the "Dynamic SOQL Considerations" section of the documentation on dynamic SOQL for a better idea of what, precisely, is and is not allowed.



          The solution here is to store your parents.keySet() in a dedicated variable of type Set<Id> sometime prior to when you need it in your dynamic query. You could probably use String.format() somehow as well.






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            There are some variable bindings that "normal" SOQL can resolve, but Dynamic SOQL cannot.



            It's probably not a perfect rule, but if your variable binding includes a period/dot/full-stop like you have in parents.keySet(), then chances are that it won't work with Dynamic SOQL.



            See the "Dynamic SOQL Considerations" section of the documentation on dynamic SOQL for a better idea of what, precisely, is and is not allowed.



            The solution here is to store your parents.keySet() in a dedicated variable of type Set<Id> sometime prior to when you need it in your dynamic query. You could probably use String.format() somehow as well.






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              There are some variable bindings that "normal" SOQL can resolve, but Dynamic SOQL cannot.



              It's probably not a perfect rule, but if your variable binding includes a period/dot/full-stop like you have in parents.keySet(), then chances are that it won't work with Dynamic SOQL.



              See the "Dynamic SOQL Considerations" section of the documentation on dynamic SOQL for a better idea of what, precisely, is and is not allowed.



              The solution here is to store your parents.keySet() in a dedicated variable of type Set<Id> sometime prior to when you need it in your dynamic query. You could probably use String.format() somehow as well.






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                There are some variable bindings that "normal" SOQL can resolve, but Dynamic SOQL cannot.



                It's probably not a perfect rule, but if your variable binding includes a period/dot/full-stop like you have in parents.keySet(), then chances are that it won't work with Dynamic SOQL.



                See the "Dynamic SOQL Considerations" section of the documentation on dynamic SOQL for a better idea of what, precisely, is and is not allowed.



                The solution here is to store your parents.keySet() in a dedicated variable of type Set<Id> sometime prior to when you need it in your dynamic query. You could probably use String.format() somehow as well.






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                There are some variable bindings that "normal" SOQL can resolve, but Dynamic SOQL cannot.



                It's probably not a perfect rule, but if your variable binding includes a period/dot/full-stop like you have in parents.keySet(), then chances are that it won't work with Dynamic SOQL.



                See the "Dynamic SOQL Considerations" section of the documentation on dynamic SOQL for a better idea of what, precisely, is and is not allowed.



                The solution here is to store your parents.keySet() in a dedicated variable of type Set<Id> sometime prior to when you need it in your dynamic query. You could probably use String.format() somehow as well.







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