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This is most commonly caused by referencing a null object in your code. For Example:
public class MyClass { public int id {get; set;} }
MyClass myClass; myClass.Id = 0; // Null reference because it has not been instantiated.
//Working code MyClass myClass = new MyClass(); // new MyClass(); instantiates the object. myClass.Id = 0; // Works because the myClass has been instantiated.
Since you say it works locally, Could there be a permission missing on lambda that is preventing an object from instantiating like it normally would with your local permissions? I would check that first.
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