Hi Mahmoud,

try "$Field1$ + $Field2$"

Best regards
Norbert




Am 18.06.2012 um 13:03 schrieb Mahmoud Mahdy-Mohamed 
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> Dears,
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> I’d like to ask about a function that can concatenate two strings in one 
> string ( from two character fields into one character field).
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> Thanks,
> Best Regards,
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> Mahmoud Mahdy Mohammed,PMP | Business Process Automation 
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