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Illegal assignment from SObject to Contact


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I am getting the following error:




Illegal assignment from SObject to Contact




I created a class called DynamicSObjectUpdater that I use to consolidate DML statements in my triggers. Basically you just call the class getSObject and it appends the SObject to a Map called sorToUpdate and then returns the SObject.



In one of my classes, I am calling the Class and its saying the following code is an illegal assignment from SObject to Contact.



Contact conToUpdate = sObjectUpdater.getSObject(con.Id);


I am not sure what I am missing here to make this work.



public with sharing class DyanmicSObjectUpdater 

Map<SObjectType, Map<Id, sObject>> sorToUpdate = new Map<SObjectType, Map<Id, sObject>>();

public SObject getSObject(ID sObjectID)

SObjectType sot = sObjectID.getSobjectType();

if(!sorToUpdate.containsKey(sot))

sorToUpdate.put(sot, new Map<Id, SObject>());


SObject targetSObject = sorToUpdate.get(sot).get(sObjectID);

if(targetSObject == null)

targetSObject = sObjectID.getSobjectType().newSobject(sObjectID);
sorToUpdate.get(sot).put(sObjectID, targetSObject);


return targetSObject;



public void updateSObjects()


List<SObject> sObjectsToUpdate = new List<SObject>();
if(sObjectsToUpdate.size() > 0)

for(SObjectType sorType: sorToUpdate.keySet())

sObjectsToUpdate.addAll(sorToUpdate.get(sorType).values());



if(sObjectsToUpdate.size()>0) update sObjectsToUpdate;











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    I am getting the following error:




    Illegal assignment from SObject to Contact




    I created a class called DynamicSObjectUpdater that I use to consolidate DML statements in my triggers. Basically you just call the class getSObject and it appends the SObject to a Map called sorToUpdate and then returns the SObject.



    In one of my classes, I am calling the Class and its saying the following code is an illegal assignment from SObject to Contact.



    Contact conToUpdate = sObjectUpdater.getSObject(con.Id);


    I am not sure what I am missing here to make this work.



    public with sharing class DyanmicSObjectUpdater 

    Map<SObjectType, Map<Id, sObject>> sorToUpdate = new Map<SObjectType, Map<Id, sObject>>();

    public SObject getSObject(ID sObjectID)

    SObjectType sot = sObjectID.getSobjectType();

    if(!sorToUpdate.containsKey(sot))

    sorToUpdate.put(sot, new Map<Id, SObject>());


    SObject targetSObject = sorToUpdate.get(sot).get(sObjectID);

    if(targetSObject == null)

    targetSObject = sObjectID.getSobjectType().newSobject(sObjectID);
    sorToUpdate.get(sot).put(sObjectID, targetSObject);


    return targetSObject;



    public void updateSObjects()


    List<SObject> sObjectsToUpdate = new List<SObject>();
    if(sObjectsToUpdate.size() > 0)

    for(SObjectType sorType: sorToUpdate.keySet())

    sObjectsToUpdate.addAll(sorToUpdate.get(sorType).values());



    if(sObjectsToUpdate.size()>0) update sObjectsToUpdate;











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      I am getting the following error:




      Illegal assignment from SObject to Contact




      I created a class called DynamicSObjectUpdater that I use to consolidate DML statements in my triggers. Basically you just call the class getSObject and it appends the SObject to a Map called sorToUpdate and then returns the SObject.



      In one of my classes, I am calling the Class and its saying the following code is an illegal assignment from SObject to Contact.



      Contact conToUpdate = sObjectUpdater.getSObject(con.Id);


      I am not sure what I am missing here to make this work.



      public with sharing class DyanmicSObjectUpdater 

      Map<SObjectType, Map<Id, sObject>> sorToUpdate = new Map<SObjectType, Map<Id, sObject>>();

      public SObject getSObject(ID sObjectID)

      SObjectType sot = sObjectID.getSobjectType();

      if(!sorToUpdate.containsKey(sot))

      sorToUpdate.put(sot, new Map<Id, SObject>());


      SObject targetSObject = sorToUpdate.get(sot).get(sObjectID);

      if(targetSObject == null)

      targetSObject = sObjectID.getSobjectType().newSobject(sObjectID);
      sorToUpdate.get(sot).put(sObjectID, targetSObject);


      return targetSObject;



      public void updateSObjects()


      List<SObject> sObjectsToUpdate = new List<SObject>();
      if(sObjectsToUpdate.size() > 0)

      for(SObjectType sorType: sorToUpdate.keySet())

      sObjectsToUpdate.addAll(sorToUpdate.get(sorType).values());



      if(sObjectsToUpdate.size()>0) update sObjectsToUpdate;











      share|improve this question
















      I am getting the following error:




      Illegal assignment from SObject to Contact




      I created a class called DynamicSObjectUpdater that I use to consolidate DML statements in my triggers. Basically you just call the class getSObject and it appends the SObject to a Map called sorToUpdate and then returns the SObject.



      In one of my classes, I am calling the Class and its saying the following code is an illegal assignment from SObject to Contact.



      Contact conToUpdate = sObjectUpdater.getSObject(con.Id);


      I am not sure what I am missing here to make this work.



      public with sharing class DyanmicSObjectUpdater 

      Map<SObjectType, Map<Id, sObject>> sorToUpdate = new Map<SObjectType, Map<Id, sObject>>();

      public SObject getSObject(ID sObjectID)

      SObjectType sot = sObjectID.getSobjectType();

      if(!sorToUpdate.containsKey(sot))

      sorToUpdate.put(sot, new Map<Id, SObject>());


      SObject targetSObject = sorToUpdate.get(sot).get(sObjectID);

      if(targetSObject == null)

      targetSObject = sObjectID.getSobjectType().newSobject(sObjectID);
      sorToUpdate.get(sot).put(sObjectID, targetSObject);


      return targetSObject;



      public void updateSObjects()


      List<SObject> sObjectsToUpdate = new List<SObject>();
      if(sObjectsToUpdate.size() > 0)

      for(SObjectType sorType: sorToUpdate.keySet())

      sObjectsToUpdate.addAll(sorToUpdate.get(sorType).values());



      if(sObjectsToUpdate.size()>0) update sObjectsToUpdate;








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          You need to cast the return value.



          Contact conToUpdate = (Contact)sObjectUpdater.getSObject(con.Id);


          More generally, you cannot directly assign a value typed at compile time as a superclass (like sObject) to a variable typed as a subclass (Contact is a subclass of sObject). You can perform a cast to tell the compiler that the sObject instance you're getting back from getSObject() is actually a Contact; if at runtime this is not the case (i.e., you get back an Account or something else that isn't a Contact), you will receive an exception.



          You might find the implementation of the Unit of Work pattern in fflib interesting as you're building this type of generic/abstracted DML code.






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          • Thank you for the insight on this. I am beginning to learn generic/abstracted coding patterns. Let me know if you have any resources that you can point me to that you found helpful when you were beginning to learn these topics.

            – Matthew Metros
            Apr 28 at 19:57












          • @MatthewMetros That's a good question, and I don't have a great answer for you. Reading good code from major Salesforce open source projects is certainly one route.

            – David Reed
            Apr 28 at 20:09


















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          You need to cast the result



          Contact conToUpdate = (Contact) sObjectUpdater.getSObject(con.Id);





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            You need to cast the return value.



            Contact conToUpdate = (Contact)sObjectUpdater.getSObject(con.Id);


            More generally, you cannot directly assign a value typed at compile time as a superclass (like sObject) to a variable typed as a subclass (Contact is a subclass of sObject). You can perform a cast to tell the compiler that the sObject instance you're getting back from getSObject() is actually a Contact; if at runtime this is not the case (i.e., you get back an Account or something else that isn't a Contact), you will receive an exception.



            You might find the implementation of the Unit of Work pattern in fflib interesting as you're building this type of generic/abstracted DML code.






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            • Thank you for the insight on this. I am beginning to learn generic/abstracted coding patterns. Let me know if you have any resources that you can point me to that you found helpful when you were beginning to learn these topics.

              – Matthew Metros
              Apr 28 at 19:57












            • @MatthewMetros That's a good question, and I don't have a great answer for you. Reading good code from major Salesforce open source projects is certainly one route.

              – David Reed
              Apr 28 at 20:09















            4














            You need to cast the return value.



            Contact conToUpdate = (Contact)sObjectUpdater.getSObject(con.Id);


            More generally, you cannot directly assign a value typed at compile time as a superclass (like sObject) to a variable typed as a subclass (Contact is a subclass of sObject). You can perform a cast to tell the compiler that the sObject instance you're getting back from getSObject() is actually a Contact; if at runtime this is not the case (i.e., you get back an Account or something else that isn't a Contact), you will receive an exception.



            You might find the implementation of the Unit of Work pattern in fflib interesting as you're building this type of generic/abstracted DML code.






            share|improve this answer























            • Thank you for the insight on this. I am beginning to learn generic/abstracted coding patterns. Let me know if you have any resources that you can point me to that you found helpful when you were beginning to learn these topics.

              – Matthew Metros
              Apr 28 at 19:57












            • @MatthewMetros That's a good question, and I don't have a great answer for you. Reading good code from major Salesforce open source projects is certainly one route.

              – David Reed
              Apr 28 at 20:09













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            You need to cast the return value.



            Contact conToUpdate = (Contact)sObjectUpdater.getSObject(con.Id);


            More generally, you cannot directly assign a value typed at compile time as a superclass (like sObject) to a variable typed as a subclass (Contact is a subclass of sObject). You can perform a cast to tell the compiler that the sObject instance you're getting back from getSObject() is actually a Contact; if at runtime this is not the case (i.e., you get back an Account or something else that isn't a Contact), you will receive an exception.



            You might find the implementation of the Unit of Work pattern in fflib interesting as you're building this type of generic/abstracted DML code.






            share|improve this answer













            You need to cast the return value.



            Contact conToUpdate = (Contact)sObjectUpdater.getSObject(con.Id);


            More generally, you cannot directly assign a value typed at compile time as a superclass (like sObject) to a variable typed as a subclass (Contact is a subclass of sObject). You can perform a cast to tell the compiler that the sObject instance you're getting back from getSObject() is actually a Contact; if at runtime this is not the case (i.e., you get back an Account or something else that isn't a Contact), you will receive an exception.



            You might find the implementation of the Unit of Work pattern in fflib interesting as you're building this type of generic/abstracted DML code.







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            • Thank you for the insight on this. I am beginning to learn generic/abstracted coding patterns. Let me know if you have any resources that you can point me to that you found helpful when you were beginning to learn these topics.

              – Matthew Metros
              Apr 28 at 19:57












            • @MatthewMetros That's a good question, and I don't have a great answer for you. Reading good code from major Salesforce open source projects is certainly one route.

              – David Reed
              Apr 28 at 20:09

















            • Thank you for the insight on this. I am beginning to learn generic/abstracted coding patterns. Let me know if you have any resources that you can point me to that you found helpful when you were beginning to learn these topics.

              – Matthew Metros
              Apr 28 at 19:57












            • @MatthewMetros That's a good question, and I don't have a great answer for you. Reading good code from major Salesforce open source projects is certainly one route.

              – David Reed
              Apr 28 at 20:09
















            Thank you for the insight on this. I am beginning to learn generic/abstracted coding patterns. Let me know if you have any resources that you can point me to that you found helpful when you were beginning to learn these topics.

            – Matthew Metros
            Apr 28 at 19:57






            Thank you for the insight on this. I am beginning to learn generic/abstracted coding patterns. Let me know if you have any resources that you can point me to that you found helpful when you were beginning to learn these topics.

            – Matthew Metros
            Apr 28 at 19:57














            @MatthewMetros That's a good question, and I don't have a great answer for you. Reading good code from major Salesforce open source projects is certainly one route.

            – David Reed
            Apr 28 at 20:09





            @MatthewMetros That's a good question, and I don't have a great answer for you. Reading good code from major Salesforce open source projects is certainly one route.

            – David Reed
            Apr 28 at 20:09













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            Contact conToUpdate = (Contact) sObjectUpdater.getSObject(con.Id);





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