u r rating for lateral thinking,i said 6.nad the question
is if an object is there it should take only positive
values but it is also allowing negative values what is u r
responce?
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Answer / rajendra prasad reddy penumall
Friend very good question,I Can give answer for this,
for example the is a square function(object)like below
f(x)=x*x; x is defined such that x!=any negative value.
for example
if you supply x=2 then answer is 4,
in same case if you supply x=-2 then the answer is also 4
if the function is square then it can take both positive
and negative values Both.
Here the condition enforecement failure,there is some code
missed for frontend or backend(database).
here the functionality is workingbut taking additional
values.
so we need to provide input constraints to take inputs.
this can be reported as medium Severity defect to the
development people.
if you have any doubt plz mail me without any hasitation
i am open for clearing.
mail me at: rajendra_penumalli@yahoo.com
callme at :9885162742(AP cell number)
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Answer / maheswar
thanks rajendra its a very good answer
maheswar
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