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Re: How do I get format-table to drop that omission points (...) and display my data This is also the easiest way to get clean list output (no leading/trailing
spaces, etc). You still occasionally get null data back, but blank lines are
a minor issue compared to table wraps.
PS> Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_UserAccount | Select-Object FullName |
Export-Csv -NoTypeInfo C:\temp\users.csv
"/\/\o\/\/" <no@spam.mow> wrote in message
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> /\/\o\/\/ wrote:
>> Using csv format could also be an option for this kind of data :
>>
>> ls C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc | select LastWriteTime,FullName |
>> out-csv -NoTypeInfo etc.csv
>>
>> as csv is very suitable for tabledata.
>>
>> also nice is that you can import it again
>>
>> import-csv file.csv
>>
>> gr /\/\o\/\/
>
> export CSV it is :
> ls C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc | select LastWriteTime,FullName |
> export-csv -NoTypeInfo etc.csv
>
>> Greetings /\/\o\/\/
>>
>> Keith Hill [MVP] wrote:
>>> "Keith Hill [MVP]" <r_keith_hill@mailhot.moc.nospam> wrote in message
>>> news:%23OzeACahGHA.1612@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>> "Harald Ums" <Harald_Ums@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>>>>> I am doing:
>>>>> PS C:\> ls C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc | ft LastWriteTime,FullName
>>>>>
>>>>> LastWriteTime FullName
>>>>> ------------- --------
>>>>> 23.08.2001 14:00:00 C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
>>>>> 23.08.2001 14:00:00 C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\lmho...
>>>>> 23.08.2001 14:00:00 C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\netw...
>>>>> 23.08.2001 14:00:00 C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\prot...
>>>>> 23.08.2001 14:00:00 C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\serv...
>>>> Try:
>>>>
>>>> ls C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc | ft
>>>> LastWriteTime,FullName -wrap -auto
>>>>
>>>
>>> Skip that, it wraps on the column. Try this:
>>>
>>> ls C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc |
>>> ft -auto LastWriteTime,LastAccessTime ,FullName |
>>> out-file -width 350 foo.txt
>>>
>>> For some reason I thought that format-table had a "width" parameter but
>>> it doesn't seem to in RC1R. I guess it just assumes the console width
>>> and doesn't allow it to be changed. I guess it doesn't make sense
>>> considering that format-table is meant for console output.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Keith
>>> |