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Sep 08, 2019 08:58 AM
Need a little help…I have created a column that I want to contain a street address and city, pulling this from two existing columns. I was able to create a concatenate formula to add those two columns together but the resulting text is not separated by a comma. I need to figure out how to separate the street address and city with a comma. For example, I want the text to read 123 Main Street, Chicago but with my current formula it reads 123 Main StreetChicago. Any help is much appreciated. My current formula looks like this … CONCATENATE(Address,City)
Sep 08, 2019 12:39 PM
Hi @Karen_Larson - try this:
Address & ', ' & City
& is an alternative to CONCATENATE. Here you’re joining the Address, with “comma space” and the City.
JB
Sep 08, 2019 01:38 PM
Totally worked - I made it too hard! Thank you so much!
Sep 08, 2019 06:26 PM
You were on the right track - CONCATENATE({Address}, ", ", {City})
works just fine as well, although, it’s certainly not as readable.
Possible Performance Issue
Under the covers there’s [likely] a Java compiler that is handling concatenation differently for the function vs the plus (&
) method. Typically, if concatenating more than five strings, &
is generally much faster and the difference can be sizeable with large record sets. The greater the number of strings, the slower CONCATENATE()
will be compared to &
.
Sep 12, 2019 06:51 PM
Then “&” I will use from now on! Thank you Bill!