No, you are missing nothing. One converts and Int64, the other an Integer.

Stops the compiler complaining that you are using the wrong variable type.

Steve

At 04:26 pm 17/08/02, you wrote:
>I use quite a lot of these in my code, and from time to time need to convert
>them to striings, so I use IntToStr in SysUtils.
>
>I've noticed that there are two versions (overloaded) in sysUtils:
>
>{ IntToStr converts the given value to its decimal string representation. }
>
>function IntToStr(Value: Integer): string; overload;
>function IntToStr(Value: Int64): string; overload;
>
>
>and their implementation is
>
>function IntToStr(Value: Integer): string;
>begin
>   FmtStr(Result, '%d', [Value]);
>end;
>
>function IntToStr(Value: Int64): string;
>begin
>   FmtStr(Result, '%d', [Value]);
>end;
>
>Am I missing something here?, they seem to be identical.
>
>Confused Trevor
>
>
>
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