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When giving a large integer, seems to be caused if index provided is more than MAX_INT, it will display an incorrect command format error instead rather than an invalid index error.
Command used: edit 999999999999 n/test
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Since this input of 999999999999 can only arise due to deliberate sabotage (it is highly unlikely, or impossible, that the firm has that number of applicants), it should not be considered a bug:
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When giving a large integer, seems to be caused if index provided is more than MAX_INT, it will display an incorrect command format error instead rather than an invalid index error.
Command used: edit 999999999999 n/test
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: