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In my XSL, I have 3 variables populating first, middle and last names from an xml document.
I need to concatenate these 3 variables with a space between first and middle name and another space between middle and last name.
With my code as shown below, I will have 2 spaces between first name and last name if middle name does not have a value (null).
Could anybody tell me how to make sure there will always be one space between names?
Thanks for any suggestions!
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by: GertonePosted on 2009-10-27 at 12:59:30ID: 25676741
You could do all sorts of things with if and choose and all that,
the simplest way is to concat all with a space, and normalize space after so a potential double space becomes a single one