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David,
>>They both resolve to extremely fast string manipulation routines in C++. The only speed difference you should be able to detect is that left() only takes two arguments vs the three for substr(). But I seriously doubt you'll see much performance differences.
That's what I'd figured. So, I still can't understand why so many people use the SUBSTR() version. Oh well, it least I'm not missing anything.
Thanks,
Thom
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