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Use of CONCATENATE() or & operator

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    Use of CONCATENATE() or & operator

    Which is more efficient for concatenating strings, using the CONCATENATE function or using the ="some text"&"some text"?

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    Good morning andy.giltrap

    I don't believe that either is more efficient than the other.
    It just depends whether you can be bothered typing CONCATENATE or not. Personally I always use &...

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