Yep, it was simply syntax. The parser kept complaining about bracket {} not
parens () so I missed it. That's a kick-self. :)
Now... I know of the -Confirm:$false so I don't have to hit 'A' 329 times (the
number of actual objects) but where does it go?
I tried:
foreach ($audit_obj in $audit_csv) -Confirm:$false
and it ignored it.
Thanks very much for the noobie help!
Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2013 18:58:43 -0400
Subject: Re: [powershell] bah
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
How about this line:foreach ($audit_obj in $audit_csv
It should maybe be:foreach ($audit_obj in $audit_csv)
The error may be the parser trying to do its best, but not quite getting the
error right.
Marco
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 6:50 PM, Daniel Chenault <[email protected]> wrote:
I'm sure this is a kick-me answer but for the life of me I don't see it.
Disclaimer: not new to coding but PoSH is not something I've a lot of
experience in. Probably a simple syntax error. I've looked at multiple blogs
and sites and don't get what the problem is.
=============================
$audit_csv = import-csv ".\us31a hex audit_dtc - copy.csv"
foreach ($audit_obj in $audit_csv
{
$field = $audit_obj.upn
Disable-Mailbox $field
}
=============================
It keeps complaining I'm missing the closing bracket after defining the
foreach. Uh... no, there it is on the last line.
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