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> Why are you storing the variable in the DB?  Its already available in
the application, so why not just use it directly in your code?

The value might not be available at the time the data is stored in the
DB, hence the need for dynamic substitution.


>However you do it there's got to be better ways of managing this than
storing the variable in the db table and doing a evaluate(de(...)),
which is just really horrible...

Other than the fact this is something people trot out every now and
then... *why*?

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Adam
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