Concatenate Two Columns In Table Design

Apr 25, 2008

I have created a Table Design
Name
Last Name
ID Number
NameID

I import data from CSV xls file which has Columns of Name, Last Name, ID Number.

What I want to achieve is while importing it should Concatenate Name and ID number and store in Name ID.

I have searched it well but havent been able to find solution. Any suggestion how to achieve this.


Thanks
NIRI

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