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Application Command in Pipeline in Windows PowerShell
Can I use application commands in cmdlet pipeline in Windows PowerShell?
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Yes, you can use application commands in cmdlet pipeline in Windows PowerShell.
But you need to remember a couple of things:
1. The output of an application command will be considered as a String object, not a sequence of characters. For example:
PS C:\fyicenter> ping localhost | get-member -membertype property
TypeName: System.String
Name MemberType Definition
---- ---------- ----------
Length Property int Length {get;}
2. If an output object is piped into an application command, the object will be converted into a sequence of characters before feeding to the application.
⇒ Object Type Match in Pipeline in Windows PowerShell
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