You should put that on the hiring code test and ask when this example of coding is valid.
Don't hire anyone who responds with anything doesn't equate to never.
Coy Krill
Core Processing Administrator/Analyst
Washington Trust Bank
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From: RPG400-L [mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dan
Sent: 2018 March 20 15:00
To: RPG400-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: EVAL YES = 'N'
Importance: Low
I actually found this line of code a few minutes ago.
I'm going to ask if we can install a punching bag somewhere in the building.
This is the kind of thing that prevents me from trusting the values of named constants that everyone is supposed to *assume* means one thing always.
- Dan
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