I have the following filename prefix when a bot generates a file:
CONCATENATE([DO Number]," ",[Customer Key].[Customer Name])
This works fine 99% of the time. The exception occurs when the Customer's name contains a backslash.
Eg: "Jane D/O John" where D/O is part of her name.
The result is that the folder where the file should be has a new folder within it called "12345 Jane D" and in that folder contains the file with name "O John".
How do I overcome this problem of the backslash without changing the customer's name entry?
One option could be to replace such short forms as "D/O" with "Daughter of"
So the expression could be something like
CONCATENATE([DO Number]," ", SUBSTITUTE([Customer Key].[Customer Name],"D/O", "Daughter of"))
If there are more instances of such backslashes such as "S/O", more such wrapping by SUBSTITUTE() could be used.
In general in a file name, it maybe better not to use a "/" because it is very much used in folder path creation. A similar case would be, we do not use "@" in an email address except to precede the domain name.
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