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Default How to Eliminate the first 2 digit out of 10 digit number


Hi all,
I'm trying to eliminate the first 2 digit from 10 digit number. For
example: if the number is *0001234567*, then I want to delete the first
2 zeros and thus it becomes *01235467*. Is there any way to do that?

Thank you very much


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