Has copyRecord been deprecated?

I've upgraded to ESP 5.1 SP04 PL03 on the server side of things (but not my Studio on Windows) and am getting messages about copyRecord having been deprecated.  I understand these are likely warnings, as my project still compiles, runs and does what I want it to do.  However, I've struggled to find a replacement for this function going forward?
What should I use, going forward, to make a copy of a SPLASH record (not a copy of the variable) if copyRecord is deprecated?
Thanks,
Michael

Hi Michael,
This error message is, as you suspected, just a warning.
The replacement for this is to use the assignment operator. You can assign a record to another record, for example:
rec2 := rec1;
Making a copy of the variable is the same as making a copy of the record.
I've created 2 change requests, one to modify the error message and the other to clarify the documentation.
CR 774878 - copyRecord function is deprecated - make changes to error message 161298
CR 774880 - copyRecord function is deprecated - make changes to documentation
Thanks,
Alice

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