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On 2017-05-11 1:34 PM, Hiebert, Chris wrote:
The null terminator is a Character, value X'00'.
In order to add a character to a string, there must be space for it.

If you want the destination string to contain the null terminator character, then the string should be 1 character greater than the max length of the source string.


But the OP said that the result of the %STR didn't have the null terminator character. %STR is supposed to leave enough room at the end of the string to always add the null-terminator character, and when I ran the OP's code, there was indeed a null-terminator character at the end of l_path_1.


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