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Have this code:

gci D:\Files\Folder |
    sort LastWriteTime | select -Last 1 |
    foreach-object {$line -replace "\<", ""}

Not working. Tried many variations. Need to replace the "<" character in the file last modified in Folder. Managed to have the correct file selected and written to powershell console. Just cannot remove the "<" character from the file with LastWriteTime.

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    possible duplicate of string replace file content with powershell
    – alroc
    May 23, 2014 at 14:49
  • above referenced link as possible duplicate is for a static path to a specific file. There will be 7 files referenced over a 30 minute period. Need dynamic function. May 23, 2014 at 15:10
  • The meat of your problem isn't finding the file(s), it's doing the replacement itself. The technique linked will work for you, you just have to adapt how you're referencing the file.
    – alroc
    May 23, 2014 at 16:05
  • The meat of my problem is that I can do it with a static path and specific file. Can't do it dynamically. This works: (Get-Content D:\Files\Files_To_TIPWEB\astclasses.txt) | Foreach-Object {$_ -replace "\<", ""} | Set-Content D:\Files\Files_To_TIPWEB\astclasses.csv But it does me no good as it is not dynamic. May 23, 2014 at 16:14
  • Appreciate your feedback. Also looking at a vbs alternative to powershell script. May 23, 2014 at 16:30

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Windows doesn't allow the < character in file names so I guess you want to modify the file contents removing all occurrences. If so, there are many ways to do that. Example:

# Getting the name of the last modified file.
$file_name = Get-ChildItem D:\Files\Folder | Sort-Object LastWriteTime `
    | ? { ! $_.PSIsContainer } | Select-Object -Last 1 | % {$_.FullName }
# Reading the file into a single string.
$string = Get-Content $file_name | Out-String
# Modifying the string and writing the output back to the file.
$string -replace "<", "" | Out-File $file_name 

The problem with your initial code is that $line is not defined anywhere. You need to read text from the file first.

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  • trying to mod the content of a text file that is dynamically selected based on being the most recently modified file in a folder. Want to take the "<" character and make it nothing within a text file. May 23, 2014 at 16:17
  • Ok, awesome, that works wonderfully! However, instead of decreasing the file size by 750KB, the file size almost doubles. File size before your ps script = 350KB. File size after mod = 552KB. When I run the static path ps script it drops the file size down to 272KB. Row count is the same. <shrugs>. Thanks! May 23, 2014 at 16:41
  • It's outputting in a different character set. Use -encoding ascii and it'll probably shrink to what you're expecting.
    – alroc
    May 23, 2014 at 16:44
  • That may be what is creating the issue in the first place. Using a Talend job to generate the file. Currently generating file with vbs script. DB2 LUW. Attempted "<" removal with Talend, decided to just create a ps or vbs script and call via the Talend command line object. So Thanks! Have a great weekend! -Edit to previous post: The file size is decreasing by 75KB not 750KB. May 23, 2014 at 17:59
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    Note that in PSv3+, you can use Get-ChildItem's -File switch instead of piping through ?{! $_.PSIsContainer}. Also, although it doesn't apply in this case, you can avoid annoyances related to how .NET methods handle paths (using a different working directory than PowerShell) by using native PowerShell to read the file into a single string: $string = gc $file_name | Out-String.
    – Adi Inbar
    May 23, 2014 at 19:28
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If you're trying to replace the < in the filename then this should work:

foreach-object {$_.Name.Replace("<", "")}

To edit the contents of the file you could do this:

$file = gci D:\Files\Folder | sort LastWriteTime | select -Last 1
$temp = $file | gc | foreach-object {$_.Replace("<", "")}
$temp | Out-File $file.FullName
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  • Trying to replace the < within the text file that was last modified in Folder. Do not wish to modify the file name. I can have the < within the text file be any other character that will not appear within the 7 data extracts. May 23, 2014 at 16:11
  • Added another option to change the contents. It's more or less the same as what Alexander offered. May 23, 2014 at 16:39
  • Will add to personal ps library also. Appreciate your time. May 23, 2014 at 18:06
  • Marking an answer as good and/or up-voting is always a nice gesture if it works for you or puts you on the right path... May 23, 2014 at 18:10
  • Don't have enough reputation points to up vote. Since I used Alexander's code, green check there. Have an awesome weekend! Thanks again. May 23, 2014 at 18:44

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