Apex Syntax Error?





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This code works in Execute Anonymous, but when I try to make an Apex class I get this error on line: Expecting '}' but was: 'insert'. Any thoughts? Thanks.



public class InvoiceAccounts {
// Create a list of InvoiceAccounts
List<InvoiceAccount__c> InvA_List = new List<InvoiceAccount__c> {
new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Joe',Account_Owner_Name__c='Smith',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir'),
new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Kathy',Account_Owner_Name__c='Smith',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir'),
new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Caroline',Account_Owner_Name__c='Roth',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir'),
new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Kim',Account_Owner_Name__c='Shain',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir')};

// Bulk insert all InvoiceAccount__cs with one DML call

insert InvA_List;

}









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    This code works in Execute Anonymous, but when I try to make an Apex class I get this error on line: Expecting '}' but was: 'insert'. Any thoughts? Thanks.



    public class InvoiceAccounts {
    // Create a list of InvoiceAccounts
    List<InvoiceAccount__c> InvA_List = new List<InvoiceAccount__c> {
    new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Joe',Account_Owner_Name__c='Smith',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir'),
    new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Kathy',Account_Owner_Name__c='Smith',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir'),
    new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Caroline',Account_Owner_Name__c='Roth',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir'),
    new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Kim',Account_Owner_Name__c='Shain',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir')};

    // Bulk insert all InvoiceAccount__cs with one DML call

    insert InvA_List;

    }









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      This code works in Execute Anonymous, but when I try to make an Apex class I get this error on line: Expecting '}' but was: 'insert'. Any thoughts? Thanks.



      public class InvoiceAccounts {
      // Create a list of InvoiceAccounts
      List<InvoiceAccount__c> InvA_List = new List<InvoiceAccount__c> {
      new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Joe',Account_Owner_Name__c='Smith',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir'),
      new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Kathy',Account_Owner_Name__c='Smith',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir'),
      new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Caroline',Account_Owner_Name__c='Roth',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir'),
      new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Kim',Account_Owner_Name__c='Shain',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir')};

      // Bulk insert all InvoiceAccount__cs with one DML call

      insert InvA_List;

      }









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      This code works in Execute Anonymous, but when I try to make an Apex class I get this error on line: Expecting '}' but was: 'insert'. Any thoughts? Thanks.



      public class InvoiceAccounts {
      // Create a list of InvoiceAccounts
      List<InvoiceAccount__c> InvA_List = new List<InvoiceAccount__c> {
      new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Joe',Account_Owner_Name__c='Smith',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir'),
      new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Kathy',Account_Owner_Name__c='Smith',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir'),
      new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Caroline',Account_Owner_Name__c='Roth',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir'),
      new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Kim',Account_Owner_Name__c='Shain',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir')};

      // Bulk insert all InvoiceAccount__cs with one DML call

      insert InvA_List;

      }






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          Within a class, executable code must be inside of a method. Typically, this means you simply add a line for the method signature, and another closing curly bracket.



          public class InvoiceAccounts {
          public static void createInvoiceAccounts() {
          // Create a list of InvoiceAccounts
          List<InvoiceAccount__c> InvA_List = new List<InvoiceAccount__c> {
          new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Joe',Account_Owner_Name__c='Smith',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir'),
          new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Kathy',Account_Owner_Name__c='Smith',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir'),
          new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Caroline',Account_Owner_Name__c='Roth',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir'),
          new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Kim',Account_Owner_Name__c='Shain',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir')};

          // Bulk insert all InvoiceAccount__cs with one DML call

          insert InvA_List;

          }
          }


          Which you then call as a static method:



          InvoiceAccounts.createInvoiceAccounts();





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            Within a class, executable code must be inside of a method. Typically, this means you simply add a line for the method signature, and another closing curly bracket.



            public class InvoiceAccounts {
            public static void createInvoiceAccounts() {
            // Create a list of InvoiceAccounts
            List<InvoiceAccount__c> InvA_List = new List<InvoiceAccount__c> {
            new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Joe',Account_Owner_Name__c='Smith',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir'),
            new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Kathy',Account_Owner_Name__c='Smith',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir'),
            new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Caroline',Account_Owner_Name__c='Roth',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir'),
            new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Kim',Account_Owner_Name__c='Shain',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir')};

            // Bulk insert all InvoiceAccount__cs with one DML call

            insert InvA_List;

            }
            }


            Which you then call as a static method:



            InvoiceAccounts.createInvoiceAccounts();





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              Within a class, executable code must be inside of a method. Typically, this means you simply add a line for the method signature, and another closing curly bracket.



              public class InvoiceAccounts {
              public static void createInvoiceAccounts() {
              // Create a list of InvoiceAccounts
              List<InvoiceAccount__c> InvA_List = new List<InvoiceAccount__c> {
              new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Joe',Account_Owner_Name__c='Smith',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir'),
              new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Kathy',Account_Owner_Name__c='Smith',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir'),
              new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Caroline',Account_Owner_Name__c='Roth',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir'),
              new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Kim',Account_Owner_Name__c='Shain',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir')};

              // Bulk insert all InvoiceAccount__cs with one DML call

              insert InvA_List;

              }
              }


              Which you then call as a static method:



              InvoiceAccounts.createInvoiceAccounts();





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                Within a class, executable code must be inside of a method. Typically, this means you simply add a line for the method signature, and another closing curly bracket.



                public class InvoiceAccounts {
                public static void createInvoiceAccounts() {
                // Create a list of InvoiceAccounts
                List<InvoiceAccount__c> InvA_List = new List<InvoiceAccount__c> {
                new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Joe',Account_Owner_Name__c='Smith',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir'),
                new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Kathy',Account_Owner_Name__c='Smith',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir'),
                new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Caroline',Account_Owner_Name__c='Roth',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir'),
                new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Kim',Account_Owner_Name__c='Shain',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir')};

                // Bulk insert all InvoiceAccount__cs with one DML call

                insert InvA_List;

                }
                }


                Which you then call as a static method:



                InvoiceAccounts.createInvoiceAccounts();





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                Within a class, executable code must be inside of a method. Typically, this means you simply add a line for the method signature, and another closing curly bracket.



                public class InvoiceAccounts {
                public static void createInvoiceAccounts() {
                // Create a list of InvoiceAccounts
                List<InvoiceAccount__c> InvA_List = new List<InvoiceAccount__c> {
                new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Joe',Account_Owner_Name__c='Smith',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir'),
                new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Kathy',Account_Owner_Name__c='Smith',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir'),
                new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Caroline',Account_Owner_Name__c='Roth',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir'),
                new InvoiceAccount__c(Name='Kim',Account_Owner_Name__c='Shain',Account_Owner_Title__c='Sir')};

                // Bulk insert all InvoiceAccount__cs with one DML call

                insert InvA_List;

                }
                }


                Which you then call as a static method:



                InvoiceAccounts.createInvoiceAccounts();






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