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.
I would try something like :
ASSIGN/VINPUT="523542/12/12"
ASSIGN/V1=ELEMENT(1,"/",VINPUT)
ASSIGN/V2=ELEMENT(2,"/",VINPUT)
ASSIGN/V3=ELEMENT(3,"/",VINPUT)
ASSIGN/VINPUT2=V1+"-"+V2+"-"+V3
Maybe
KatmandudaMeow is right, using a "/" needs sometimes another "/"... But I don't remember when .
I never assign "/" in my variables. Poor programming practice. Pre-processors see them as division symbols and can throw up all kinds of errors. I just used OP's input in my code and it returned the right answer, so I thought I'd offer it as an option. As usual, YMMV.
I never assign "/" in my variables. Poor programming practice. Pre-processors see them as division symbols and can throw up all kinds of errors. I just used OP's input in my code and it returned the right answer, so I thought I'd offer it as an option. As usual, YMMV.