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Allow combining of -Skip and -SkipLast parameters in Select-Object cmdlet. #18849

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PR Summary

Fixes #11752

Modified parameter set for Skip to include SkipLastParameter parameter set.

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Allow combining of -Skip and -SkipLast when using Select-Object cmdlet.

e.g.

1, 2, 3 | Select-Object -Skip 1 -SkipLast 1
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@ghost ghost assigned TravisEz13 Dec 26, 2022
@ArmaanMcleod ArmaanMcleod changed the title Select-Object Cmdlet - Allow combining -Skip and -SkipLast parameters Select-Object Cmdlet - Allow combining of -Skip and -SkipLast parameters Dec 26, 2022
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@iSazonov iSazonov added the CL-General Indicates that a PR should be marked as a general cmdlet change in the Change Log label Dec 27, 2022
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@ArmaanMcleod ArmaanMcleod changed the title Select-Object Cmdlet - Allow combining of -Skip and -SkipLast parameters Allow combining of -Skip and -SkipLast parameters in Select-Object cmdlet. Feb 9, 2023
@daxian-dbw daxian-dbw added WG-Cmdlets general cmdlet issues Needs-Triage The issue is new and needs to be triaged by a work group. labels May 1, 2023
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@TravisEz13 TravisEz13 merged commit 07e041f into PowerShell:master May 2, 2023
@ArmaanMcleod ArmaanMcleod deleted the select-object-skip-param-fix branch May 6, 2023 09:25
@sdwheeler sdwheeler removed the Needs-Triage The issue is new and needs to be triaged by a work group. label Jun 1, 2023
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🎉v7.4.0-preview.4 has been released which incorporates this pull request.:tada:

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