I have a receiving application that requires a non-standard structure for the OBX-7 (Reference Range) field. Instead of using the hyphen '-' character to separate the low and high values in a numeric range, they want a carat '^'. eg instead of '1.5-3.0' the receiver wants '1.5^3.0'
What is the best way to deal with this. If someone has a transformer that does this, or something similar, I would greatly appreciate some advice.
Obviously any solution would need to deal with multiple OBX segments per message.
Thank you in anticipation
What is the best way to deal with this. If someone has a transformer that does this, or something similar, I would greatly appreciate some advice.
Obviously any solution would need to deal with multiple OBX segments per message.
Thank you in anticipation