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When it comes to bulk administration, few things are handier than .CSV files. In this two-part series, Brien demos his top techniques for working with .CSV files in PowerShell. First up: How to ...
Each of these CSV files has four columns: FirstName,LastName,Title,HireDate. At the end of each month, management wants a report of who was hired that month. To find this information, you must read ...
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 ...
A CSV file can just be thought of like a spreadsheet without all the bells and whistles. A CSV file consists of a line of headers to indicate column name and subsequent values for each column all ...
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.
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