Member '<membername>' cannot be initialized in an object initializer expression because it is shared
Object initializers cannot be used to initialize any member of a class that is declared as shared. For more information, see Shared (Visual Basic).
Error ID: BC30991
To correct this error
Examine the class definition to determine which member is shared.
Eliminate the initialization for that member from the object initializer list.
Example
In the following example, totalCustomers is a shared member.
Public Class Customer
Public Shared totalCustomers As Integer
' Other declarations and method definitions.
End Class
Because totalCustomers is shared, trying to set its initial value in an object initializer list causes this error.
' This declaration is not valid.
' Dim cust As New Customer With { .Name = "Coho Winery", _
' .totalCustomers = 21 }
See Also
Concepts
Object Initializers: Named and Anonymous Types
Shared Members in Visual Basic