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public with sharing class WeekSevenHomework {
//Assignment: The following method is supposed to create the number of accounts specified in the argument that it takes.
//Each Account should be named 'Sample Account #sampleNumber' where sample number is the count. So if you created 2 Accounts
//one would be called 'Sample Account 1' and the other 'Sample Account 2'
//Also, when we're done inserting them, we will create a case for each one with a Status of 'New', Origin of 'New Account' and the
//desription and subject of your choice.
//This isn't working quite right. Can you use your debugging skills to fix it? I had to comment it out since it won't compile
//Look out for consistency and formatting too! (even if they don't break the code)
//Add comments to describe what the code is doing.
//After you get it to compile, run it in execute anonymous and check that it's really working! Look up your new accounts in your org!
public static void createSampleAccounts(Decimal numberOfAccounts) {
List<Account> acctList = new List<Account>();
for (Integer i = 0; i <= numberOfAccounts; i++) {
Account a = new Account();
a.Name = 'Sample Account' +(i+1);
acctList.add(a);
}
insert acctList;
List<Case> casesToInsert = new List<Case>();
for (Account a: acctList) {
Case c = new Case();
c.Status = 'New';
c.Origin = 'New Account';
c.AccountId = a.ID;
c.Subject ='New Case';
c.Description = 'Follow Up';
casesToInsert.add(c);
}
insert casesToInsert;
System.Debug(casesToInsert);
}
}
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