Hai all,
I am new to PERL.I have a problem in concatenation of two strings in a program.
The problem is as follows
I have a value $OID = 1.2.3.6.9.5.6.8
I have another value = 5
now i want to concatenate these two values so the output is like this 1.2.3.6.9.5.6.8.5
i already used the "." for concatenation .But while printing that value it is giving the output 1.2.3.6.9.5.6.8 in one line and .5 in other line
But i want the entire output(i.e.. 1.2.3.6.9.5.6.8.5) in one variable.could anybody please solve my problem

Thanks
Satya

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