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Constants

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What is Constants?

In programming, "Constants" refer to values that are fixed and do not change during the execution of a program. They are used to represent data that should remain consistent throughout the application. For example, mathematical constants like pi, configuration settings, or fixed text strings are often defined as constants. They enhance code readability and maintainability. By convention, constants are often named using uppercase letters to distinguish them from variables.

What other technologies are related to Constants?

Constants Complementary Technologies

Query Rules are used to retrieve data, which is complementary to defining constants for static or configuration values within Appian.
mentioned alongside Constants in 98% (81) of relevant job posts
Interface Rules define reusable UI components, these are complementary to constants which might hold configuration or static UI elements.
mentioned alongside Constants in 99% (79) of relevant job posts
Expression Rules encapsulate logic and calculations, making them complementary. Constants are often used within Expression Rules to store values.
mentioned alongside Constants in 70% (81) of relevant job posts

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