My colleaques are doing the measurement, and I do the programming, testing and release off the programs.
That works like a charm.
But...
They have to tip in an ordernumber manually, unfortunaly the ordernumber are printed like this 123456/78/90
And this / (slash) must for orther causes be changed til - (minus), so it look like this: 123456-78-90
I could make a check, and ask them to re-type the number, but I think it would be easyer to just change the "illegal" character, and move on.
So my challenge is... How can I do that?
It would be perfect, if the procedure could be used in other matters as well.
Like when they tip in a value and uses the decimal at the numeric keyboard.
In Denmark it gives me a , (comma), and not a . (decimal),
My SPC-software will not accept the value unless it is like this: 12.5 (with a decimal), and my colleaques are very often tipping 12,5 (with a comma)
The same goes for the calculations made with the input from my colleaques.
I have made a lot of attempts, but can't seem to nail it.
Yes, in the ordernumber there is always 12 digits.
But sometimes my colleaques hit the keys on the keyboard so fast, that the / is placed wrong.
Normally the digts are correct but "misplaced".