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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.
Prof. Powershell. Import CSV Cleanup into PowerShell. 06/24/2014; I love using Import-CSV because anything you import will be converted into an object. The source of your CSV file can come from ...
I have a dataset in 2 CSV files, example: data1.csv id site 1 wer 1 wer 2 fgas 3 vbcx 3 yhte data2.csv id name 1 bob 2 jill 3 jack What I want the output to be is result.csv id name site 1 bob wer ...
Often, PowerShell will give you the results you need in the console window only, or you can specify an output file or set-content location to store the results of a script.
Now that I have shown you how to create a .CSV file, I want to show you how to import a .CSV file into PowerShell. I will cover that in Part 2 here . About the Author ...
Import CSV Cleanup into PowerShell. Here's a quick way to import a CSV file without the need to heavily edit it for compatibility. By Jeffery Hicks; 06/24/2014; I love using Import-CSV because ...