From my understanding of properties the code is correct but I'm unsure whats wrong

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   **Your code so far**
// Setup
const recordCollection = {
 2548: {
   albumTitle: 'Slippery When Wet',
   artist: 'Bon Jovi',
   tracks: ['Let It Rock', 'You Give Love a Bad Name']
 },
 2468: {
   albumTitle: '1999',
   artist: 'Prince',
   tracks: ['1999', 'Little Red Corvette']
 },
 1245: {
   artist: 'Robert Palmer',
   tracks: []
 },
 5439: {
   albumTitle: 'ABBA Gold'
 }
};

// Only change code below this line
function updateRecords(records, id, prop, value) {
if (prop !== "tracks" && value !== "") {
  return records[id][prop] = value;
} else if (prop === "tracks" && records[id].hasOwnProperty("tracks") === false) {
  return records[id][prop] = [value];
} else if (prop === "tracks" && value !== "") {
  records[id][prop].push(value);
} else if (value === "") {
  delete records[id][prop];
}
 return records;
}

updateRecords(recordCollection, 5439, 'artist', 'ABBA');
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This won’t return the entire record collection object

First time using this feature my bad hahaha. Thanks! I realised that the return statement shouldn’t have been added after every if/else statement and that the hasOwnProperty should be === false .

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