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Assign Object to Variable in Windows PowerShell Scripts
How to assign an object to a variable in Windows PowerShell scripts?
✍: FYIcenter.com
The output object of a cmdlet can be assigned to a variable using the
assignment operator "=".
Remember, variable names must start with the "$" sign. So here is an example of assign a DateTime object to a variable:
$now = Get-Date $now | format-list -Property TimeOfDay
Running the above script will return something like:
TimeOfDay : 22:06:45.1984174
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