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Comparison Operators are key players in Automation. Any reporting requires manipulations. Most office managers demand a User Report with some additional values or something that needs to be removed. Requirement: We are planning to manipulate reports based on the day. We do have multiple functions so it should be called based on the day.
- Monday - Do Task 1
- Tuesday - Do Task 2
- Wednesday - Do Task 3
- Thursday - Do Task 4
- Friday - Do Task 5
Solution : Base logic using PowerShell.
$dayofweek = (Get-Date).DayOfWeek $dayofweek |
We can get Day of Week in a variable and process our commands as required. You can find the dirty PowerShell code below by using if and comparison operator "-Match":
$DayofWeek = (Get-Date).DayOfWeek if($DayofWeek -Match "Mon") {Write-Host "Do Something here" -ForegroundColor Yellow} if($DayofWeek -Match "Tue") {Write-Host "Chen V...Because I match with 'Tue'sday" -ForegroundColor Green} if($DayofWeek -Match "Wed") {Write-Host "Do Something here" -ForegroundColor Red} if($DayofWeek -Match "Thu") {Write-Host "Do Something here" -ForegroundColor Black} if($DayofWeek -Match "Fri") {Write-Host "Do Something here" -ForegroundColor DarkBlue} |
So far so good for the base work. But the LYNC report has SIP IDs as "SIP:". Identity has CN=UserName plus some other OU details. We need a flat file with no "SIP:" character. This will be given as an input file to other applications.
Now comes the importance of -Replace operator:
Import-Csv C:\Temp\LYNC.CSV | %{S_.SIPAddress -Replace "SIP:" , ""} | Out-File C:\Temp\LYNC.txt |
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