Compiling problem with 1.4

my code is compiling well in 1.3 and the same is giving error if i compile with 1.4 compiler. pls help me out. here is the sample code which compiles fine with 1.3 and gives error in 1.4.
String lv_str_AdvPay = (String).valueOf(lv_db_AdvPay);
-atthuluri

my code is compiling well in 1.3 and the same is
giving error if i compile with 1.4 compiler. pls help
me out. here is the sample code which compiles fine
with 1.3 and gives error in 1.4.
String lv_str_AdvPay =
(String).valueOf(lv_db_AdvPay);What's the error message? And what's the context of the code - what type is lv_db_AdvPay?
Regards,
Bhaveet

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