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Building the concatenated string would be easy. Getting it truncated, or set to a specific length, if necessary would be more fun.....

String myString = "B";
Integer myInt =  1;

myString = myString + myInt.toString();

would do the concatenation part. But if you needed "000000" in there to be a specific length, things get interesting....

Pete Helgren


RPower@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:

I realize this is more pertaining to Java. But RPG programmers might have a good answer as well, so I sent it to both lists. Sorry.
I want to build a string such as "B00001" in Java using a string and an integer. Is this possible? I know if it were RPG I'd use a MOVE function. Any ideas? TIA.


And sorry David.

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