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In Spain and Latin America people have 2 surnames, their father's and mother.
For instance, Jose Perez Rodriguez, José would be the name, and then Perez the first surname, and Rodriguez the second surname.
For the email addresses, we generally use name.surname1@company.com (jose.perez@company.com). Right now, with the current logic, it is taking name.surname2@company.com (jose.rodriguez@company.com). I assume that CrossLInked considers the surname1 as the second part of the firstname.
Is there any command option to take the first 2 strings as the firstname+surname, ignoring the 3th string?
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In Spain and Latin America people have 2 surnames, their father's and mother.
For instance, Jose Perez Rodriguez, José would be the name, and then Perez the first surname, and Rodriguez the second surname.
For the email addresses, we generally use name.surname1@company.com (jose.perez@company.com). Right now, with the current logic, it is taking name.surname2@company.com (jose.rodriguez@company.com). I assume that CrossLInked considers the surname1 as the second part of the firstname.
Is there any command option to take the first 2 strings as the firstname+surname, ignoring the 3th string?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: