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Select Object expression with a variable contain spaces in power shell
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The below does not work if the $_.FullName contains spaces. I tried to use single quotes , double quotes nothing works. if I run it stand alone it works. It doesnt works with the Expression in Select-Object. Please help me
Expression=findstr
Implementation-Version}
I am using the above expression to find out the implementation version of a jar file
powershell
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The below does not work if the $_.FullName contains spaces. I tried to use single quotes , double quotes nothing works. if I run it stand alone it works. It doesnt works with the Expression in Select-Object. Please help me
Expression=findstr
Implementation-Version}
I am using the above expression to find out the implementation version of a jar file
powershell
1
Should that be Powershell? What is it what you actually want to do? Shouldn't it be$_.FullName
(including the dot after the underline)?
– Olaf
Mar 8 at 23:50
1
Please provide an MCVE (Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable Example)
– mklement0
Mar 9 at 0:11
Yes. I updated it. I need to find the implementation version of the jar file. It works on a stand alone script but not with in the select object expression
– user3232560
Mar 9 at 0:30
what language is that? it doesn't look like any version of powershell ... [frown]
– Lee_Dailey
Mar 9 at 0:37
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The below does not work if the $_.FullName contains spaces. I tried to use single quotes , double quotes nothing works. if I run it stand alone it works. It doesnt works with the Expression in Select-Object. Please help me
Expression=findstr
Implementation-Version}
I am using the above expression to find out the implementation version of a jar file
powershell
The below does not work if the $_.FullName contains spaces. I tried to use single quotes , double quotes nothing works. if I run it stand alone it works. It doesnt works with the Expression in Select-Object. Please help me
Expression=findstr
Implementation-Version}
I am using the above expression to find out the implementation version of a jar file
powershell
powershell
edited Mar 9 at 0:34
user3232560
asked Mar 8 at 23:35
user3232560user3232560
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1
Should that be Powershell? What is it what you actually want to do? Shouldn't it be$_.FullName
(including the dot after the underline)?
– Olaf
Mar 8 at 23:50
1
Please provide an MCVE (Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable Example)
– mklement0
Mar 9 at 0:11
Yes. I updated it. I need to find the implementation version of the jar file. It works on a stand alone script but not with in the select object expression
– user3232560
Mar 9 at 0:30
what language is that? it doesn't look like any version of powershell ... [frown]
– Lee_Dailey
Mar 9 at 0:37
add a comment |
1
Should that be Powershell? What is it what you actually want to do? Shouldn't it be$_.FullName
(including the dot after the underline)?
– Olaf
Mar 8 at 23:50
1
Please provide an MCVE (Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable Example)
– mklement0
Mar 9 at 0:11
Yes. I updated it. I need to find the implementation version of the jar file. It works on a stand alone script but not with in the select object expression
– user3232560
Mar 9 at 0:30
what language is that? it doesn't look like any version of powershell ... [frown]
– Lee_Dailey
Mar 9 at 0:37
1
1
Should that be Powershell? What is it what you actually want to do? Shouldn't it be
$_.FullName
(including the dot after the underline)?– Olaf
Mar 8 at 23:50
Should that be Powershell? What is it what you actually want to do? Shouldn't it be
$_.FullName
(including the dot after the underline)?– Olaf
Mar 8 at 23:50
1
1
Please provide an MCVE (Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable Example)
– mklement0
Mar 9 at 0:11
Please provide an MCVE (Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable Example)
– mklement0
Mar 9 at 0:11
Yes. I updated it. I need to find the implementation version of the jar file. It works on a stand alone script but not with in the select object expression
– user3232560
Mar 9 at 0:30
Yes. I updated it. I need to find the implementation version of the jar file. It works on a stand alone script but not with in the select object expression
– user3232560
Mar 9 at 0:30
what language is that? it doesn't look like any version of powershell ... [frown]
– Lee_Dailey
Mar 9 at 0:37
what language is that? it doesn't look like any version of powershell ... [frown]
– Lee_Dailey
Mar 9 at 0:37
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Your example is not complete, but using my powers of SWAG, your issue could be needing to add quotes.
-c `"$($_.FullName)`"
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Should that be Powershell? What is it what you actually want to do? Shouldn't it be
$_.FullName
(including the dot after the underline)?– Olaf
Mar 8 at 23:50
1
Please provide an MCVE (Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable Example)
– mklement0
Mar 9 at 0:11
Yes. I updated it. I need to find the implementation version of the jar file. It works on a stand alone script but not with in the select object expression
– user3232560
Mar 9 at 0:30
what language is that? it doesn't look like any version of powershell ... [frown]
– Lee_Dailey
Mar 9 at 0:37