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So im trying to write a powershell script to do 2 things, the first is to remove any last name that is AFTER the first space,

I got that with

$last_nospace = $_.lname -replace  '^([^ ]+ ).+$','$1'

than I want it to also remove any names that are hyphenated (not sure if I can do this at the same time)

$last_nohyphen = $_.lname -replace  '-',''

However it seems to give mixxed results, sometimes MULTIPLE names are the same,

Is it possible to easily say

Remove all additional names after the first space or hyphen?

Im creating AD accounts, and I want it always to be uniform.

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I think this should work:

$last_nospace = $_.lname -replace  '\s.*$' -replace '-'
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  • Thanks, that works - I have SOME names that are like "Del Toro" or "El-Pedro" that kinda of get messed up but I don think I can fix that Dec 2, 2014 at 22:08
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I would split the last name up with spaces, then split with hyphens. After that, select the first item in the result:

$last_nospace = $_.lname -split '\s.*' -split '-' | Select -First 1

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