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PowerShell Troubleshooting Guide

You're reading from   PowerShell Troubleshooting Guide Minimize debugging time and maximize troubleshooting efficiency by leveraging the unique features of the PowerShell language

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782173571
Length 206 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. PowerShell Primer FREE CHAPTER 2. PowerShell Peculiarities 3. PowerShell Practices 4. PowerShell Professionalism 5. Proactive PowerShell 6. Preparing the Scripting Environment 7. Reactive Practices – Traditional Debugging 8. PowerShell Code Smells Index

Format right

The next important practice in PowerShell is to format right. This means that any format cmdlets included in the pipeline should be at the far right of the pipeline. While filter left is primarily about efficiency, format right concerns the kinds of objects produced. To see this, have a look at the following output:

Format right

First, you can see that the Get-Service cmdlet outputs the ServiceController objects. Piping those ServiceController objects to Format-List, though, produces a series of objects with indecipherable properties, as shown in the following screenshot:

Format right

Once a formatting cmdlet has been executed, the only objects on the pipeline are PowerShell formatting objects which are only useful by the PowerShell host. As a general rule, the only cmdlets that can follow a formatting cmdlet in the pipeline are the output cmdlets that start with Out-. These output cmdlets are designed to interpret these formatting objects and render formatted output accordingly. Since pipelines always...

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