How do I export PowerShell results?
- How do I export PowerShell output?
- How do I export PowerShell results to CSV?
- How do I export PowerShell results to Excel?
How do I export PowerShell output?
To send a PowerShell command's output to the Out-File cmdlet, use the pipeline. Alternatively, you can store data in a variable and use the InputObject parameter to pass data to the Out-File cmdlet. Out-File saves data to a file but it does not produce any output objects to the pipeline.
How do I export PowerShell results to CSV?
To do this we can use the Export-CSV function in PowerShell. The Export-CSV function converts PowerShell objects into a CSV string and saves them into a CSV file. If you only need a CSV string, then you can also use the ConvertTo-CSV function in PowerShell.
How do I export PowerShell results to Excel?
As of now, there is no built-in command like CSV (Export-CSV) to export output to the excel file but we can use the Out-File command to export data to excel or any other file format. Let's use Out-File to export the output of the Get-Processes command to an excel file.
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