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Sep 9, 2013

I am creating a view which involved concatenation of 2 int columns.

The data in the columns look like

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1234 1
12345 11

I am trying to get the following output

001234001
012345011

So the first column should have zeros padded to the front to make 6 numbers, the second column should be 3 numbers long with zeros in front. So when added together it is 9 numbers long.

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