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Microsoft System Center Powershell Essentials

You're reading from   Microsoft System Center Powershell Essentials Efficiently administer, automate, and manage System Center environments using Windows PowerShell

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781784397142
Length 140 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Setting up the Environment to Use PowerShell 2. Administration of Configuration Manager through PowerShell FREE CHAPTER 3. Scenario-based Scripting for SCCM Administration 4. Administration of Operations Manager through PowerShell 5. Scenario-based Scripting for SCOM Administration 6. Administration of Service Manager through PowerShell 7. Scenario-based Scripting for SCSM Administration 8. Best Practices Index

Scenario 2 – creating multiple packages with the .csv/.txt file input


This example covers the creation of multiple packages with the details present in the .txt file. Upon successful execution, we can see multiple packages created in the Configuration Manager console with the details or configurations present in the input file.

Prescripting activities

We are required to create a .csv file with the details of each package that will be created. The details include the name of the packages, the manufacturer and version, and the description and the path of the source file, with the file located in the D:\SCCM folder. For reference, let's name the Package.csv file. For the current example, we will take an example file with contents, as shown in the following screenshot:

Consider the following code:

$PkgDetails = Import-csv –path "D:\SCCM\Package.csv"
Foreach($Pkg in $PkgDetails)
{
    $PkgName = $($Pkg.Name)
    $Description = $($Pkg.Description)
    $Mnfr = $($Pkg.Manufacturer)
    $Version = ...
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