Using the .ForEach() method requires that we work with a collection, otherwise we will not have the option to use this method. Once we have a collection to work with, the next step is determining how ...
I'm learning a little about graph theory and got sidetracked into Powershell text formatting. I'm writing a script that creates a two-dimensional array based on user input and displays the array in a ...
You probably are also aware of ForEach-Object when you need to handle objects in an individual basis, such as invoking a method or running multiple commands on the same object. I realize there are ...
So I'm working on some code to work around some stupid Okta limitations. The short end of it is that I basically have three giant arrays. One is all users in AD, one is all users in Okta, and the 3rd ...