How about:

<@VAR arrayname aprefix="" asuffix="" rprefix="" rsuffix="" cprefix=""
csuffix=",">

Then you have to remove the last comma, though.
<@assign request$mystring='<@VAR arrayname aprefix="" asuffix="" rprefix=""
rsuffix="" cprefix="" csuffix=",">'>

<@assign request$mystring=<@left str='@@request$mystring' numchars='<@calc
"<@length '@@request$mystring'> - 1">'>

Bill


On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 3:54 PM, BEVERLY VOTH <[email protected]> wrote:

> will @TOKENIZE do ok? if you supply the "delimiter" of return, it should
> make a real array, which can be further processed.
>
> or @REPLACE to substitute one str for another
> On 26 Mar 2014, at 3:33 PM, Dan Stein wrote:
>
> > Brain freeze today.
> > Need to convert a single column array to comma delimited
> >
> > So
> > Blue
> > Gren
> > Red
> >
> > to
> > Blue,Green,Red
> >
> > Can't remember how
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