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We leverage New-WebServiceProxy to access the SOAP interface of multiple SAP hosts.

We've already learned from experience that New-WebServiceProxy's Namespace parameter is kinda false friend. Therefore we only reference the autogenerated class within our scripts, for example...

$aOptions = New-Object -TypeName "${SapHostControlNamespace}.OperationOptions"

... where the above SapHostControlNamespace variable holds what we've got before from proxyobject.GetType().Namespace

This approach works fine except for enumerations. So, the question is: Given a script with a SapHostControlNamespace variable that holds the namespace, how to work with enumerations in that situation?

This, of course, won't work:

[$SapHostControlNamespace.InstanceOptionsFlags]::OSERVICE

Thanks in advance

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Use the -as type conversion operator to obtain a reference to the type:

$flagType  = "${SapHostControlNamespace}.InstanceOptionsFlags" -as [type]
$enumValue = $flagType::OSERVICE

or use Enum.Parse() and let PowerShell implicitly handle the conversion to [type]:

$enumValue = [enum]::Parse("${SapHostControlNamespace}.InstanceOptionsFlags", 'OSERVICE')

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