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powershell foreach name execute invoke-command
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I have the folowing code that outpusts names:
foreach ($comp in $maschines.name) $comp
but the folowing does not work, why?
foreach ($comp in $maschines.name) invoke-command -computer comp1 -ScriptBlock Get-VHD
powershell foreach invoke-command
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I have the folowing code that outpusts names:
foreach ($comp in $maschines.name) $comp
but the folowing does not work, why?
foreach ($comp in $maschines.name) invoke-command -computer comp1 -ScriptBlock Get-VHD
powershell foreach invoke-command
add a comment |
I have the folowing code that outpusts names:
foreach ($comp in $maschines.name) $comp
but the folowing does not work, why?
foreach ($comp in $maschines.name) invoke-command -computer comp1 -ScriptBlock Get-VHD
powershell foreach invoke-command
I have the folowing code that outpusts names:
foreach ($comp in $maschines.name) $comp
but the folowing does not work, why?
foreach ($comp in $maschines.name) invoke-command -computer comp1 -ScriptBlock Get-VHD
powershell foreach invoke-command
powershell foreach invoke-command
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try the following:
foreach ($comp in $maschines.name) invoke-command -computer comp1 -ScriptBlock Select-Object VMId
added the using:
to your scriptblock to make use of that local variable you want to use on that other computer.
could I use directly somehow: ` invoke-command -computer comp1 -ScriptBlock get-vm –VMName $using:maschines.name `
– andrej
Mar 7 at 11:41
I get one table for each $comp, can I somehow get all in one table?
– andrej
Mar 7 at 11:44
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try the following:
foreach ($comp in $maschines.name) invoke-command -computer comp1 -ScriptBlock Select-Object VMId
added the using:
to your scriptblock to make use of that local variable you want to use on that other computer.
could I use directly somehow: ` invoke-command -computer comp1 -ScriptBlock get-vm –VMName $using:maschines.name `
– andrej
Mar 7 at 11:41
I get one table for each $comp, can I somehow get all in one table?
– andrej
Mar 7 at 11:44
add a comment |
try the following:
foreach ($comp in $maschines.name) invoke-command -computer comp1 -ScriptBlock Select-Object VMId
added the using:
to your scriptblock to make use of that local variable you want to use on that other computer.
could I use directly somehow: ` invoke-command -computer comp1 -ScriptBlock get-vm –VMName $using:maschines.name `
– andrej
Mar 7 at 11:41
I get one table for each $comp, can I somehow get all in one table?
– andrej
Mar 7 at 11:44
add a comment |
try the following:
foreach ($comp in $maschines.name) invoke-command -computer comp1 -ScriptBlock Select-Object VMId
added the using:
to your scriptblock to make use of that local variable you want to use on that other computer.
try the following:
foreach ($comp in $maschines.name) invoke-command -computer comp1 -ScriptBlock Select-Object VMId
added the using:
to your scriptblock to make use of that local variable you want to use on that other computer.
answered Mar 7 at 11:14
Guenther SchmitzGuenther Schmitz
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could I use directly somehow: ` invoke-command -computer comp1 -ScriptBlock get-vm –VMName $using:maschines.name `
– andrej
Mar 7 at 11:41
I get one table for each $comp, can I somehow get all in one table?
– andrej
Mar 7 at 11:44
add a comment |
could I use directly somehow: ` invoke-command -computer comp1 -ScriptBlock get-vm –VMName $using:maschines.name `
– andrej
Mar 7 at 11:41
I get one table for each $comp, can I somehow get all in one table?
– andrej
Mar 7 at 11:44
could I use directly somehow: ` invoke-command -computer comp1 -ScriptBlock get-vm –VMName $using:maschines.name `
– andrej
Mar 7 at 11:41
could I use directly somehow: ` invoke-command -computer comp1 -ScriptBlock get-vm –VMName $using:maschines.name `
– andrej
Mar 7 at 11:41
I get one table for each $comp, can I somehow get all in one table?
– andrej
Mar 7 at 11:44
I get one table for each $comp, can I somehow get all in one table?
– andrej
Mar 7 at 11:44
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