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Max Trinidad – The PowerShell Front – A little of everything about PowerShell!!! Skip to content Max Trinidad – The PowerShell Front A little of everything about PowerShell!!! About PowerShell PSObjects – Think outside the box! Posted on March 26, 2023 March 26, 2023 by admin Working with PSObjects is essential to anyone using PowerShell. Especially, when there’s a need to extend the object to provide useful information. Remember, the best way to get familiar with the PowerShell object(‘s)… (AKA PSOBject, .NET Object) is to use the ‘Get-Member’ Cmdlet. Learn-By-Example Creating custom properties on an existing PSObject: 1. Add a row property using Custom Expression:  @{ label = ‘xxcolnamexx’; expression = { “xxxany code logic here..xxx” }; } 2. Add two new columns using the Add-Member command: “ SystemName ” and “ UserName “ – using existing PowerShell session environment variables: $env:COMPUTERNAME , and $env:USERNAME . Building ...

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