Using the same value on either side of a binary operator is almost always a mistake. In the case of logical operators, it is either a copy/paste error and therefore a bug, or it is simply wasted code, and should be simplified. This rule ignores operators ``+``, ``++*++`` and ``++||++``, and expressions: ``++1=1++``, ``++1<>1++``, ``++1!=1++``, ``++1~=1++`` and ``++1^=1++``. == Noncompliant Code Example ---- SELECT code FROM Person WHERE first_name IS NULL OR first_name IS NULL; -- Noncompliant SELECT * FROM Users INNER JOIN Clients ON Clients.id = Clients.id; -- Noncompliant ---- == Compliant Solution ---- SELECT code FROM Person WHERE first_name IS NULL OR last_name IS NULL; SELECT * FROM Users INNER JOIN Clients ON Clients.id = Users.id; ---- include::../exceptions.adoc[] include::../see.adoc[] ifdef::env-github,rspecator-view[] ''' == Implementation Specification (visible only on this page) include::../message.adoc[] include::../highlighting.adoc[] ''' == Comments And Links (visible only on this page) include::../comments-and-links.adoc[] endif::env-github,rspecator-view[]