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Dave,

Off the top of my head, you could use *TCAT or |< when building your
string...

Eric

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Subject: Triming CL stings?

Is it possible to trim leading and/or trailing blanks from strings in
CLP or CLLE programs? I've got a legacy CLP program that builds string
to do the selection of an open query file. It's a this or that test and
I'm trying to build another string to concatenate into the middle of it
with a more complex condition. I don't have a problem with the logic,
just formatting the string to remove excessive blanks. Is this
possible?


Dave Parnin
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