Difference between revisions of "Contatenate Strings"
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::<code>NAME=ASSIGN/'MY_NAME'<br/></code> | ::<code>NAME=ASSIGN/'MY_NAME'<br/></code> | ||
::<code>FILENAME=ASSIGN/CONCAT(PART1,NAME,'.TXT')<br/></code> | ::<code>FILENAME=ASSIGN/CONCAT(PART1,NAME,'.TXT')<br/></code> | ||
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[[Category:Dmis_Tutorial]] | [[Category:Dmis_Tutorial]] |
Latest revision as of 13:35, 4 June 2018
In order to Contatenate Strings it is necessary to use the command CONCAT()
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$$ Example of concat Command
DECL/char,256,FILENAME,PART1,NAME
PART1=ASSIGN/'MY_PART'
NAME=ASSIGN/'MY_NAME'
FILENAME=ASSIGN/CONCAT(PART1,NAME,'.TXT')