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In Execute Anonymous, I'm trying to bulk-process a list of sObjects by passing a list to the DML operation with multiple fields. When I just define the 'Name', it works. When I add Field1 and Field2, I get the error below.




Line: 4, Column: 105
Invalid identifier '’John’'. Apex identifiers must start with an ASCII letter (a-z or A-Z) followed by any number of ASCII letters (a-z or A-Z), digits (0 - 9), '$', '_'.




// Define the list
List<PT_PIPROJ__AccountInsertTestObj__c> acctList = new List<PT_PIPROJ__AccountInsertTestObj__c>();
// Create PT_PIPROJ__AccountInsertTestObj__c sObjects
PT_PIPROJ__AccountInsertTestObj__c a1 = new PT_PIPROJ__AccountInsertTestObj__c(Name='Account3', Field1=’John’, Field2=’Doe’);
PT_PIPROJ__AccountInsertTestObj__c a2 = new PT_PIPROJ__AccountInsertTestObj__c(Name='Account4’, Field1=’Jane’, Field2=’Smith');
// Add accounts to the list
acctList.add(a1);
acctList.add(a2);
// Bulk insert the list
insert acctList;









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    In Execute Anonymous, I'm trying to bulk-process a list of sObjects by passing a list to the DML operation with multiple fields. When I just define the 'Name', it works. When I add Field1 and Field2, I get the error below.




    Line: 4, Column: 105
    Invalid identifier '’John’'. Apex identifiers must start with an ASCII letter (a-z or A-Z) followed by any number of ASCII letters (a-z or A-Z), digits (0 - 9), '$', '_'.




    // Define the list
    List<PT_PIPROJ__AccountInsertTestObj__c> acctList = new List<PT_PIPROJ__AccountInsertTestObj__c>();
    // Create PT_PIPROJ__AccountInsertTestObj__c sObjects
    PT_PIPROJ__AccountInsertTestObj__c a1 = new PT_PIPROJ__AccountInsertTestObj__c(Name='Account3', Field1=’John’, Field2=’Doe’);
    PT_PIPROJ__AccountInsertTestObj__c a2 = new PT_PIPROJ__AccountInsertTestObj__c(Name='Account4’, Field1=’Jane’, Field2=’Smith');
    // Add accounts to the list
    acctList.add(a1);
    acctList.add(a2);
    // Bulk insert the list
    insert acctList;









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      In Execute Anonymous, I'm trying to bulk-process a list of sObjects by passing a list to the DML operation with multiple fields. When I just define the 'Name', it works. When I add Field1 and Field2, I get the error below.




      Line: 4, Column: 105
      Invalid identifier '’John’'. Apex identifiers must start with an ASCII letter (a-z or A-Z) followed by any number of ASCII letters (a-z or A-Z), digits (0 - 9), '$', '_'.




      // Define the list
      List<PT_PIPROJ__AccountInsertTestObj__c> acctList = new List<PT_PIPROJ__AccountInsertTestObj__c>();
      // Create PT_PIPROJ__AccountInsertTestObj__c sObjects
      PT_PIPROJ__AccountInsertTestObj__c a1 = new PT_PIPROJ__AccountInsertTestObj__c(Name='Account3', Field1=’John’, Field2=’Doe’);
      PT_PIPROJ__AccountInsertTestObj__c a2 = new PT_PIPROJ__AccountInsertTestObj__c(Name='Account4’, Field1=’Jane’, Field2=’Smith');
      // Add accounts to the list
      acctList.add(a1);
      acctList.add(a2);
      // Bulk insert the list
      insert acctList;









      share|improve this question















      In Execute Anonymous, I'm trying to bulk-process a list of sObjects by passing a list to the DML operation with multiple fields. When I just define the 'Name', it works. When I add Field1 and Field2, I get the error below.




      Line: 4, Column: 105
      Invalid identifier '’John’'. Apex identifiers must start with an ASCII letter (a-z or A-Z) followed by any number of ASCII letters (a-z or A-Z), digits (0 - 9), '$', '_'.




      // Define the list
      List<PT_PIPROJ__AccountInsertTestObj__c> acctList = new List<PT_PIPROJ__AccountInsertTestObj__c>();
      // Create PT_PIPROJ__AccountInsertTestObj__c sObjects
      PT_PIPROJ__AccountInsertTestObj__c a1 = new PT_PIPROJ__AccountInsertTestObj__c(Name='Account3', Field1=’John’, Field2=’Doe’);
      PT_PIPROJ__AccountInsertTestObj__c a2 = new PT_PIPROJ__AccountInsertTestObj__c(Name='Account4’, Field1=’Jane’, Field2=’Smith');
      // Add accounts to the list
      acctList.add(a1);
      acctList.add(a2);
      // Bulk insert the list
      insert acctList;






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          You need to use the proper single quote character ('), whereas you have used some other single quote character ().






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            It's a Smart Quote, probably from some Microsoft Office editor.
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            Nov 20 '18 at 18:34






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            or slack, getting that on daily basis
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          You need to use the proper single quote character ('), whereas you have used some other single quote character ().






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            It's a Smart Quote, probably from some Microsoft Office editor.
            – sfdcfox
            Nov 20 '18 at 18:34






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            or slack, getting that on daily basis
            – kurunve
            Nov 20 '18 at 18:40














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            It's a Smart Quote, probably from some Microsoft Office editor.
            – sfdcfox
            Nov 20 '18 at 18:34






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            or slack, getting that on daily basis
            – kurunve
            Nov 20 '18 at 18:40








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          It's a Smart Quote, probably from some Microsoft Office editor.
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          Nov 20 '18 at 18:34




          It's a Smart Quote, probably from some Microsoft Office editor.
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          Nov 20 '18 at 18:34




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