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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T10:46:42+00:00 2026-05-15T10:46:42+00:00

In MSBuild I have a property which value is Name_Something. How can I get

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In MSBuild I have a property which value is Name_Something. How can I get name part of this property.

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    2026-05-15T10:46:42+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 10:46 am

    With MSBuild 4

    If you use MSBuild 4, you could use the new and shiny property functions.

    <PropertyGroup>
      <MyProperty>Name_Something</MyProperty>
    </PropertyGroup>
    
    <Target Name="SubString">
      <PropertyGroup>
        <PropertyName>$(MyProperty.Substring(0, $(MyProperty.IndexOf('_'))))</PropertyName>
      </PropertyGroup>
    
      <Message Text="PropertyName: $(PropertyName)"/>
    </Target>
    

    With MSBuild < 4

    You could use the RegexReplace task of MSBuild Community Task

    <PropertyGroup>
      <MyProperty>Name_Something</MyProperty>
    </PropertyGroup>
    
    <Target Name="RegexReplace">
      <RegexReplace Input="$(MyProperty)" Expression="_.*" Replacement="" Count="1">
        <Output ItemName ="PropertyNameRegex" TaskParameter="Output" />
      </RegexReplace>
    
      <Message Text="PropertyNameRegex: @(PropertyNameRegex)"/>
    </Target>
    
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