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I have an assembly comprised of several useful little utilities. Within that I have a module Containing a simple Public Function.

Module FishTrackerConfigurations

Public Function GetValueOfUseProductId As Boolean
    Return VtlGetUseProductId 'A simple private routine in the same module
End Function
End Module

When I call this function from another project (in which this assembly is referenced I get the following error.

Error   BC30390 'FishTrackerConfigurations.Public Function GetValueOfUseProductId() As Boolean' is not accessible in this context because it is 'Public'.   

The function is being called from within my projects Application.Xaml.VB file, specifically in the Protected Overrides Sub OnStartup(e As StartupEventArgs) routine.

I'd like to know why this happens.

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  • This can also burn you if you're trying to unit test a function from a module.
    – amonroejj
    Dec 16, 2019 at 20:01

2 Answers 2

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Although the method is Public, the Module (by default) is not.

You need to specify this explicitly:

Public Module FishTrackerConfigurations
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  • 4
    Thank you Matt, I'd always assumed Modules were public by default, I'll take that as today's new lesson learnt. You'll have to wait a short while before I can accept it! Apr 19, 2016 at 8:49
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Sorry, no other way to thank Matt Wilko for the answer - since i can't neither comment nor upvote due to a lack of reputation - but i never expected to see something like "Function is not accessible in this context because it is 'Public'",

and i was like

throw new COMException("wait - what?!", HRESULT.E_UNEXPECTED)

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