this is probably an easy answer for you experts but not sure the best command to use. I want to execute the following command from within powershell :
stccmd -rh sldcege-mie003 -rs nsccahs_dev -un Administrator -up STC -cb nsccahs_dev_cb -cmd "status bobRRC_ADT_OUT_FMT"
and return the result. The code i have so far is :
$sCmd = @'
"stccmd -rh sldcege-mie003 -rs nsccahs_dev -un Administrator -up STC -cb
nsccahs_dev_cb -cmd '\"status bobRRC_ADT_OUT_FMT\"'"
'@
$Result = Invoke-Command $sCmd | Out-String
The error i am getting is : Invoke-Command : Parameter set cannot be resolved using the specified named par ameters. At E:\Andrew\MonitoreGate.ps1:20 char:25 + $Result = Invoke-Command <<<< $sCmd | Out-String + CategoryInfo : InvalidArgument: (:) [Invoke-Command], Parameter BindingException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : AmbiguousParameterSet,Microsoft.PowerShell.Comma nds.InvokeCommandCommand
If i use Invoke-Expression, instead i get the following : Invoke-Expression : Unexpected token 'status' in expression or statement. At E:\Andrew\MonitoreGate.ps1:20 char:28 + $Result = Invoke-Expression <<<< $sCmd | Out-String + CategoryInfo : ParserError: (status:String) [Invoke-Expression] , ParseException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : UnexpectedToken,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.In vokeExpressionCommand
Should i be using Invoke-Command or Invoke-Expression or some other way? Is the $sCmd structure correct in regards to quotes? The program is to run on same machine (not remotely).
Any help greatly appreciated, Andrew