8. What is the difference between Concatenate and Concat function?

When you want to join text values in Power Apps, you have two different functions:
Concatenate() and Concat() — and they don’t work the same way.

Concatenate() is used only for joining simple text strings.
Example:

Concatenate("Hello", " ", "World") 

Result → Hello World
But it fails when you try to join items coming from a table or checkbox list.

That’s where Concat() comes in.
Concat() can loop through a table and join multiple values into one text string with a separator.

What is the difference between Concatenate and Concat function in power apps?

Example:
You built a Job Application App where a user selects skills. To send those skills as a single string in email, concat will be used.

Concat(SkillCheckbox.SelectedItems, Value, ", ")

Result → Power Apps, Power Automate, Dataverse

So in interviews, remember:

  • Concatenate = Simple text
  • Concat = Table/Collection values

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