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- If you need to concatenate two strings, you can use the ampersand operator that is the string concatenator. You just place the two strings with the ampersand in the middle, and that produces the concatenation of the two strings. You can obtain the same result using the CONCATENATE function. The main advantage of using the ampersand is that you can concatenate multiple strings using multiple ampersand whereas CONCATENATE as a function accepts only two arguments. Letamp;#39;s see an example of usage of the ampersand operator. Here Iamp;#39;m summarizing customer by customer code and customer name. Both the customer code and the customer name are strings. And I create a new column, name and code that uses the ampersand operator to concatenate the name and the code. And you see the result here that contains the name and the code one after the other. The same result can be obtained using CONCATENATE with the two arguments. There are no difference in functionality between using the opera