I am having issues finding a way to expand two properties from select-object that I need to pass into Test-Path. The issue is if I do not expand the property and pass into Test-Path I will get @{} in the error - I think powershell treats it as an object?
Does anyone know if there is a way to achieve this?
I have tried few things like below but to no avail...
Invoke-Sqlcmd -ServerInstance $Database -Query $myquery |
Where-Object {$_.Name -like "*JD*"} | Select @{Expression={$_.Name, $_.FileExtension -join "."}} | FT -HideTableHeaders
Ideally my query should return:
FileName.extension
that I can then pass onto Test-Path without powershell treating it as an object, but a string if I am not mistaken?
Edit 1: Not sure if it helps but thought I'd add it here just for more clarity hopefully.
My SQL table has data like this:
Column A | Column B
FileName | FileExtension
Edit 2: Including foreach loop for clarification and pipeline output
$FilePath = "\\Server1\Folder1\Folder2\"
foreach ($path in $myquery) {
$path2 = $FilePath + $path
# check FileExtensions if exist or not
if (!(Test-Path $path2))
{
Write-host " $path | Does not exist"
}
}
Pipeline output looks like this:
\\Server1\Folder1\Folder2\@{LiteralPath=FileName.ExtensionName}
# This is getting treated as does not exist because I have "@{LiteralPath=}" left in there, if I can remove it I should be golden
Invoke-Sqlcmd -ServerInstance $Database -Query $myquery |Get-Member
?