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function ExtractLocations([ref]$lp_Locations) {
    $lp_Locations.Value = "A STRING VALUE"

    return 0
}

...   

$Locations = ""
if (@(ExtractLocations([ref]$Locations)) -ne 0) {
    RecordErrorThenExit
}

$Locations always ends up as a blank string.

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    The symptom you describe is inconsistent with the sample code, which should work, but note that there' s no good reason to use @(...), and that the function call should use a space after the function name to make it clearer that this is not a method call, and that the only reason (...) is required is to enclose expression [ref] $Locations in argument mode. Also, in PowerShell you typically output data, not status codes; that is, you'd typically return the string, and use Write-Error or throw to indicate failure.
    – mklement0
    Dec 10, 2018 at 2:38

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Apart from what @mklemen0 said, to set the value, you need not to do it like $Variable.Value = 'Something' , its just $Variable = 'Something'

With the @() expression, you are converting the output to an array which is not what you need here. Declaring functions similar to methods in c# is not suggested in PowerShell. You could do it like below.

function ExtractLocations{
    Param([ref]$lp_Locations)
    $lp_Locations = "A STRING VALUE"

    return 0
}

ExtractLocations -lp_Locations ([ref]$Locations)
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  • Tried that but still not working : function ExtractLocations { Param([ref]$lp_Locations) $lp_Locations = "String Value" return 0 } .... $Locations = "" if ((ExtractLocations -lp_Locations ([ref]$Locations)) -ne 0){RecordErrorThenExit}
    – Colin Hay
    Dec 11, 2018 at 3:18
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Could not get it working with parameters no matter what I tried so returned the value as a string and that works:

function ExtractLocations { .... return $lp_Locations }

$Locations = ExtractLocations write "MODIFY $TABLE TO REORGANIZE WITH LOCATION = ($($Locations.value)) \p\g" | sql $SQLFLAGS $TARGETDB

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