CSV stands for Comma Separated Values, a file format that allows you to easily import data from one application into another. It’s easy to export and import data with a CSV file as long as you know ...
Storing data in a structured way is important when that data will be read by a computer. One of the easiest ways to put data into an easy-to-read format is with a comma-separated value (CSV) file. A ...
Understanding how to use the ForEach loop along with the Import-Csv and Export-Csv cmdlets can significantly enhance your ability to perform bulk operations in PowerShell. The Import-Csv cmdlet ...
In the second part of this series, Brien shows how to import a .CSV file into a PowerShell array, including two methods for zooming in on just the specific data you need and filtering out the rest. In ...
I love using Import-CSV because anything you import will be converted into an object. The source of your CSV file can come from anywhere. It does not have to be created in PowerShell. This is ...
Windows PowerShell is probably best-known for its ability to allow Windows admins to operate at scale. For instance, it would take forever to create a thousand user accounts through the GUI, but ...
This PowerShell script will collect the Date of inventory, IP and MAC address, serial number, model, CPU, RAM, total storage size, GPU(s), OS, OS build, logged in user, and the attached monitor(s) of ...
There are multiple ways to do reporting on the IIS logs, there are various tools available for the same as well, but I thought to play around with string manipulation in PowerShell so got an idea to ...