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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T17:49:56+00:00 2026-05-11T17:49:56+00:00

in an sql table there’s an id, first name and last name field. i’d

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in an sql table there’s an id, first name and last name field. i’d like to concatenate the first and the last name fields and display it as one in a dropdown control.

this is the vb.net code:

con()
    sqry = "[SELECT QUERY]"
    sqcom = New SqlCommand(sqry, sqcon)
    da.SelectCommand = sqcom

    ds.Clear()
    da.Fill(ds)
    ddl_adv.DataSource = ds
    ddl_adv.DataTextField = "emp_fname"
    ddl_adv.DataValueField = "emp_no"

    ddl_adv.DataBind()
    sqcon.Close()

^this code displays only the first name. how do i go about concatenating in asp.net?

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    2026-05-11T17:49:56+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 5:49 pm

    Would it work if you used something like this?

    sqry = "SELECT emp_no, emp_fname+' '+emp_lname as emp_fullname FROM employee"
    sqcom = New SqlCommand(sqry, sqcon)
    da.SelectCommand = sqcom
    
    ds.Clear()
    da.Fill(ds)
    ddl_adv.DataSource = ds
    ddl_adv.DataTextField = "emp_fullname"
    ddl_adv.DataValueField = "emp_no"
    
    ddl_adv.DataBind()
    sqcon.Close()
    
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