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I have never used powershell before but was given a command that will search files on my reporting server. I have read different posts and tried to insert my command within previous suggested commands. When I run it, it replaces my path in the command to this path. 'E:\ibi\srv80\wfs\edatemp\ts000035\ibi\apps' . Does anyone have any suggestions? Thank You


This is the command i run directly from the reporting server prompt.

-DOS powershell "$findings = get-childitem -path e:ibi\apps -recurse | select-string -pattern "SS001" | select -unique path

Here is the command I am running within WebFocus.

-DOS powershell "$findings = get-childitem -path e:ibi\apps -recurse | select-string -pattern "SS001" | select -unique path; foreach($finding in $findings) { echo $finding.Path; }"

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e:ibi\apps

Should be e:\ibi\apps

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Thanks! That took care of the my stupid error.


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