Rename the row name in csv file

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Rename the row name in csv file

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Hi all,

I'm new to windows powershell. I don't how to rename the row name in the csv that is from the powershell command export-csv. The rows I'd like to rename are Surname, givenName, sAMAccountName, EmailAddress, Department, Pager. Thanks.

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Rename the row name in csv file

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Are you asking how to rename the columns? Rows do not have names.

You can specify and alternate header in the Import-Csv command then re-export the file with the new header.
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