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the idea is to import a csv, and then if the value "infohostname" contains a nullorwithespace delete the entire line
Function Last_NAS_Parse {
$Import_IP = Import-Csv -Path "$destination_RAW_NASaudit_nas_8_$((Get-Date).ToString('yyyy-MM-dd')).txt" -Header @("date","infohostname","Version","SMTP","Value_1","Value_2","Value_3","Value_4","Value_5","Value_6","Value_7","Value_8","Value_9")
$Import_IP | ForEach-Object {
if ( [string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($_.infohostname)
}
But don't know how can i delete the line after this is selected, thanks.
powershell csv parsing text-parsing
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the idea is to import a csv, and then if the value "infohostname" contains a nullorwithespace delete the entire line
Function Last_NAS_Parse {
$Import_IP = Import-Csv -Path "$destination_RAW_NASaudit_nas_8_$((Get-Date).ToString('yyyy-MM-dd')).txt" -Header @("date","infohostname","Version","SMTP","Value_1","Value_2","Value_3","Value_4","Value_5","Value_6","Value_7","Value_8","Value_9")
$Import_IP | ForEach-Object {
if ( [string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($_.infohostname)
}
But don't know how can i delete the line after this is selected, thanks.
powershell csv parsing text-parsing
Firstly, your code is missing parentheses and brackets in order to compile as posted. Is your goal to delete the entire row from the file, or simply clear it?
– trebleCode
Nov 23 '18 at 19:10
@trebleCode the idea is just to delete the entire row from the file
– A.lacorazza
Nov 23 '18 at 19:12
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the idea is to import a csv, and then if the value "infohostname" contains a nullorwithespace delete the entire line
Function Last_NAS_Parse {
$Import_IP = Import-Csv -Path "$destination_RAW_NASaudit_nas_8_$((Get-Date).ToString('yyyy-MM-dd')).txt" -Header @("date","infohostname","Version","SMTP","Value_1","Value_2","Value_3","Value_4","Value_5","Value_6","Value_7","Value_8","Value_9")
$Import_IP | ForEach-Object {
if ( [string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($_.infohostname)
}
But don't know how can i delete the line after this is selected, thanks.
powershell csv parsing text-parsing
the idea is to import a csv, and then if the value "infohostname" contains a nullorwithespace delete the entire line
Function Last_NAS_Parse {
$Import_IP = Import-Csv -Path "$destination_RAW_NASaudit_nas_8_$((Get-Date).ToString('yyyy-MM-dd')).txt" -Header @("date","infohostname","Version","SMTP","Value_1","Value_2","Value_3","Value_4","Value_5","Value_6","Value_7","Value_8","Value_9")
$Import_IP | ForEach-Object {
if ( [string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($_.infohostname)
}
But don't know how can i delete the line after this is selected, thanks.
powershell csv parsing text-parsing
powershell csv parsing text-parsing
asked Nov 23 '18 at 19:02
A.lacorazzaA.lacorazza
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Firstly, your code is missing parentheses and brackets in order to compile as posted. Is your goal to delete the entire row from the file, or simply clear it?
– trebleCode
Nov 23 '18 at 19:10
@trebleCode the idea is just to delete the entire row from the file
– A.lacorazza
Nov 23 '18 at 19:12
add a comment |
Firstly, your code is missing parentheses and brackets in order to compile as posted. Is your goal to delete the entire row from the file, or simply clear it?
– trebleCode
Nov 23 '18 at 19:10
@trebleCode the idea is just to delete the entire row from the file
– A.lacorazza
Nov 23 '18 at 19:12
Firstly, your code is missing parentheses and brackets in order to compile as posted. Is your goal to delete the entire row from the file, or simply clear it?
– trebleCode
Nov 23 '18 at 19:10
Firstly, your code is missing parentheses and brackets in order to compile as posted. Is your goal to delete the entire row from the file, or simply clear it?
– trebleCode
Nov 23 '18 at 19:10
@trebleCode the idea is just to delete the entire row from the file
– A.lacorazza
Nov 23 '18 at 19:12
@trebleCode the idea is just to delete the entire row from the file
– A.lacorazza
Nov 23 '18 at 19:12
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IMO you don't need a function just a Where-Object
:
$Header = ("date","infohostname","Version","SMTP","Value_1","Value_2","Value_3","Value_4","Value_5","Value_6","Value_7","Value_8","Value_9")
$Import_IP = Import-Csv -Path "$destination_RAW_NASaudit_nas_8_$((Get-Date).ToString('yyyy-MM-dd')).txt" -Header $Header |
Where-Object {![string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($_.infohostname)}
But of course you could wrap that in a function
(but a function without passed parameters and returned values isn't a real function)
add a comment |
Loop over the results and store only objects where that boolean evaluation is true, and create a new file. In order to delete the row of the existing file, I believe you'd have to convert it to XLS/X and access it as a COM object
$results = @()
Function Last_NAS_Parse {
$Import_IP = Import-Csv -Path C:pathtofile.csv
$Import_IP | ForEach-Object {
if ( [string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($_.infohostname))
{
Out-Null
}
else
{
$results += $_
}
}
}
Last_NAS_Parse
$results | Export-CSV "C:exportpathofnewfile.csv"
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IMO you don't need a function just a Where-Object
:
$Header = ("date","infohostname","Version","SMTP","Value_1","Value_2","Value_3","Value_4","Value_5","Value_6","Value_7","Value_8","Value_9")
$Import_IP = Import-Csv -Path "$destination_RAW_NASaudit_nas_8_$((Get-Date).ToString('yyyy-MM-dd')).txt" -Header $Header |
Where-Object {![string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($_.infohostname)}
But of course you could wrap that in a function
(but a function without passed parameters and returned values isn't a real function)
add a comment |
IMO you don't need a function just a Where-Object
:
$Header = ("date","infohostname","Version","SMTP","Value_1","Value_2","Value_3","Value_4","Value_5","Value_6","Value_7","Value_8","Value_9")
$Import_IP = Import-Csv -Path "$destination_RAW_NASaudit_nas_8_$((Get-Date).ToString('yyyy-MM-dd')).txt" -Header $Header |
Where-Object {![string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($_.infohostname)}
But of course you could wrap that in a function
(but a function without passed parameters and returned values isn't a real function)
add a comment |
IMO you don't need a function just a Where-Object
:
$Header = ("date","infohostname","Version","SMTP","Value_1","Value_2","Value_3","Value_4","Value_5","Value_6","Value_7","Value_8","Value_9")
$Import_IP = Import-Csv -Path "$destination_RAW_NASaudit_nas_8_$((Get-Date).ToString('yyyy-MM-dd')).txt" -Header $Header |
Where-Object {![string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($_.infohostname)}
But of course you could wrap that in a function
(but a function without passed parameters and returned values isn't a real function)
IMO you don't need a function just a Where-Object
:
$Header = ("date","infohostname","Version","SMTP","Value_1","Value_2","Value_3","Value_4","Value_5","Value_6","Value_7","Value_8","Value_9")
$Import_IP = Import-Csv -Path "$destination_RAW_NASaudit_nas_8_$((Get-Date).ToString('yyyy-MM-dd')).txt" -Header $Header |
Where-Object {![string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($_.infohostname)}
But of course you could wrap that in a function
(but a function without passed parameters and returned values isn't a real function)
answered Nov 23 '18 at 19:26
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Loop over the results and store only objects where that boolean evaluation is true, and create a new file. In order to delete the row of the existing file, I believe you'd have to convert it to XLS/X and access it as a COM object
$results = @()
Function Last_NAS_Parse {
$Import_IP = Import-Csv -Path C:pathtofile.csv
$Import_IP | ForEach-Object {
if ( [string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($_.infohostname))
{
Out-Null
}
else
{
$results += $_
}
}
}
Last_NAS_Parse
$results | Export-CSV "C:exportpathofnewfile.csv"
add a comment |
Loop over the results and store only objects where that boolean evaluation is true, and create a new file. In order to delete the row of the existing file, I believe you'd have to convert it to XLS/X and access it as a COM object
$results = @()
Function Last_NAS_Parse {
$Import_IP = Import-Csv -Path C:pathtofile.csv
$Import_IP | ForEach-Object {
if ( [string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($_.infohostname))
{
Out-Null
}
else
{
$results += $_
}
}
}
Last_NAS_Parse
$results | Export-CSV "C:exportpathofnewfile.csv"
add a comment |
Loop over the results and store only objects where that boolean evaluation is true, and create a new file. In order to delete the row of the existing file, I believe you'd have to convert it to XLS/X and access it as a COM object
$results = @()
Function Last_NAS_Parse {
$Import_IP = Import-Csv -Path C:pathtofile.csv
$Import_IP | ForEach-Object {
if ( [string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($_.infohostname))
{
Out-Null
}
else
{
$results += $_
}
}
}
Last_NAS_Parse
$results | Export-CSV "C:exportpathofnewfile.csv"
Loop over the results and store only objects where that boolean evaluation is true, and create a new file. In order to delete the row of the existing file, I believe you'd have to convert it to XLS/X and access it as a COM object
$results = @()
Function Last_NAS_Parse {
$Import_IP = Import-Csv -Path C:pathtofile.csv
$Import_IP | ForEach-Object {
if ( [string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($_.infohostname))
{
Out-Null
}
else
{
$results += $_
}
}
}
Last_NAS_Parse
$results | Export-CSV "C:exportpathofnewfile.csv"
answered Nov 23 '18 at 19:18
trebleCodetrebleCode
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Firstly, your code is missing parentheses and brackets in order to compile as posted. Is your goal to delete the entire row from the file, or simply clear it?
– trebleCode
Nov 23 '18 at 19:10
@trebleCode the idea is just to delete the entire row from the file
– A.lacorazza
Nov 23 '18 at 19:12