transformations:powershell
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It is possible to send values of column to the executed PowerShell commands through the built-in **$input** variable in PowerShell, for instance: | It is possible to send values of column to the executed PowerShell commands through the built-in **$input** variable in PowerShell, for instance: | ||
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Note that **$input** is an enumerator for the sequence, not the sequence itself. | Note that **$input** is an enumerator for the sequence, not the sequence itself. | ||
- | It is also possible to insert EasyMorph parameters right into the script text, as well as capture the output sequence from the PowerShell script back to EasyMorph. | + | It is possible to insert EasyMorph parameters right into the script text. Just insert parameter names in curly braces. For instance: |
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+ | Copy-Item " | ||
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+ | It's also possible to capture the output sequence from the PowerShell script back to EasyMorph. Note that the output sequence should be explicitly converted in the PowerShell script into a sequence of basic types such as //string//, // | ||
**See also** | **See also** |
transformations/powershell.txt · Last modified: 2021/07/17 16:26 by craigt