Category Archives: Powershell

  1. Copying an Azure SQL database between two Azure SQL Instances in two different subscriptions.

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    July 14, 2025 by Kenneth Fisher

    I recently had to copy an Azure SQL database (SQL db) from one subscription to an Azure SQL Server instance …
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  2. #PowershellBasics: Warnings and how to hide them.

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    December 8, 2022 by Kenneth Fisher

    One of my favorite parts of having a new job is that I learn a ton. (No really, my brain …
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  3. Setting up my new workstation with some Chocolatey goodness.

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    November 11, 2022 by Kenneth Fisher

    As you might be aware I started a new job last week. Which means a new workstation and installing lots …
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  4. #PowershellBasics: Multi-line commands

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    July 19, 2022 by Kenneth Fisher

    When I’m sharing code one of the things I hate most is having a scroll bar along the bottom. I …
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  5. #PowershellBasics: Write the output to a file.

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    July 14, 2022 by Kenneth Fisher

    Last week I posted about a request to get a list of services. The first problem I ran into was …
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  6. #PowershellBasics: Expanding the column width to avoid truncation

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    July 7, 2022 by Kenneth Fisher

    I was recently asked to get a list of all of the services running on one of the boxes we …
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  7. #PowershellBasics: The WHERE clause

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    November 9, 2021 by Kenneth Fisher

    Sometimes when you are trying to figure something out you run across something really interesting. In this case I discovered …
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  8. #PowershellBasics: Select the columns in the output.

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    November 4, 2021 by Kenneth Fisher

    After my post last week on sorting the list, I now have a list of files, sorted in the right …
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  9. #PowershellBasics: Sort a list

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    October 26, 2021 by Kenneth Fisher

    In my last post I grabbed a file list but I really need it sorted alphabetically. Now, I’ve been a …
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  10. #PowershellBasics: Get a list of files from a directory.

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    October 21, 2021 by Kenneth Fisher

    I’ve got a project I’m working on at the moment and it includes a number of elements from my recent …
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