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Hi,

Having given myself a headache trying to work this one out, looking at stringsplit and searching the forums etc.....

What I want to do is read a reg value as a variable (so far so good)

This key will usually(but not always) contain a backslash (it is refering to a servername and sql instance so would normally by server\instance) but obviously server and instance name may change in name and length.

what I want to do is read this as a variable and strip out everything after the backslash (including the backslash itself)

Any help would be appreciated

Thanks

Posted

Hi,

Having given myself a headache trying to work this one out, looking at stringsplit and searching the forums etc.....

What I want to do is read a reg value as a variable (so far so good)

This key will usually(but not always) contain a backslash (it is refering to a servername and sql instance so would normally by server\instance) but obviously server and instance name may change in name and length.

what I want to do is read this as a variable and strip out everything after the backslash (including the backslash itself)

Any help would be appreciated

Thanks

Do you have some code already? (To start)
Posted (edited)

Hi,

Having given myself a headache trying to work this one out, looking at stringsplit and searching the forums etc.....

What I want to do is read a reg value as a variable (so far so good)

This key will usually(but not always) contain a backslash (it is refering to a servername and sql instance so would normally by server\instance) but obviously server and instance name may change in name and length.

what I want to do is read this as a variable and strip out everything after the backslash (including the backslash itself)

Any help would be appreciated

Thanks

RegexReplace!

Pattern:

CODE
\\.*

Replace:

CODE

Should look like:

CODE
$ServerName = StringRegExpReplace($Text, "\\.*", "", 0)

Also there is an SRE tester in my sig thatw ill help you a lot for learning how to do these=)

Edited by Szhlopp
Posted

RegexReplace!

Pattern:

CODE
\\.*

Replace:

CODE

Should look like:

CODE
$ServerName = StringRegExpReplace($Text, "\\.*", "", 0)

Also there is an SRE tester in my sig thatw ill help you a lot for learning how to do these=)

Fantastic! Such a simple solution. Many thanks for all your advice! :P

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