Difference between revisions of "CONCAT()"
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− | [[AT()]], [[ATNEXT()]], [[INLIST()]], [[LEFT()]], [[OCCURS()]], [[RAT()]], [[RIGHT()]], [[SET STRESCAPE]], [[STR()]], [[STREXTRACT()]], [[STRSTR()]], [[STRTRAN()]], [[STUFF()]], [[SUBSTR()]] | + | [[AT()]], [[ATNEXT()]], [[FORMAT()]], [[INLIST()]], [[LEFT()]], [[OCCURS()]], [[RAT()]], [[RIGHT()]], [[SET STRESCAPE]], [[STR()]], [[STREXTRACT()]], [[STRSTR()]], [[STRTRAN()]], [[STUFF()]], [[SUBSTR()]] |
==Description== | ==Description== |
Latest revision as of 10:53, 13 February 2020
Contents
Purpose
Function to concatenate two or more strings
Syntax
CONCAT(<expC1>, <expC2> [, <expCN>...)
See Also
AT(), ATNEXT(), FORMAT(), INLIST(), LEFT(), OCCURS(), RAT(), RIGHT(), SET STRESCAPE, STR(), STREXTRACT(), STRSTR(), STRTRAN(), STUFF(), SUBSTR()
Description
The CONCAT() function concatenates the two or more specified strings, right-trimming <expC1>.
Example
open database southwind use customers ? concat(concat(city,', '),country)