Updates to examples . Minor bug fix to format in Merge-Multiple

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jhoneill
2018-09-10 14:26:29 +01:00
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Remove-Item -Path "$env:temp\server*.xlsx" , "$env:temp\Combined*.xlsx" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
#Get a subset of services into $s and export them
[System.Collections.ArrayList]$s = get-service | Select-Object -first 25 -Property *
$s | Export-Excel -Path $env:temp\server1.xlsx
#$s is a zero based array, excel rows are 1 based and excel has a header row so Excel rows will be 2 + index in $s.
#Change a row. Add a row. Delete a row. And export the changed $s to a second file.
$s[2].DisplayName = "Changed from the orginal" #This will be row 4 in Excel - this should be highlighted as a change
$d = $s[-1] | Select-Object -Property *
$d.DisplayName = "Dummy Service"
$d.Name = "Dummy"
$s.Insert(3,$d) #This will be row 5 in Excel - this should be highlighted as a new item
$s.RemoveAt(5) #This will be row 7 in Excel - this should be highlighted as deleted item
$s | Export-Excel -Path $env:temp\server2.xlsx
#This use of Merge-worksheet Assumes a default worksheet name, (sheet1) We will check and output Name (the key), DisplayName and StartType and ignore other properties.
Merge-Worksheet -Referencefile "$env:temp\server1.xlsx" -Differencefile "$env:temp\Server2.xlsx" -OutputFile "$env:temp\combined1.xlsx" -Property name,displayname,startType -Key name -Show

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Remove-Item -Path "$env:temp\server*.xlsx" , "$env:temp\Combined*.xlsx" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
#Get a subset of services into $s and export them
[System.Collections.ArrayList]$s = get-service | Select-Object -first 25 -Property Name,DisplayName,StartType
$s | Export-Excel -Path $env:temp\server1.xlsx
#$s is a zero based array, excel rows are 1 based and excel has a header row so Excel rows will be 2 + index in $s.
#Change a row. Add a row. Delete a row. And export the changed $s to a second file.
$row4Displayname = $s[2].DisplayName
$s[2].DisplayName = "Changed from the orginal" #This will be excel row 4 and Server 2 will show as changed.
$d = $s[-1] | Select-Object -Property *
$d.DisplayName = "Dummy Service"
$d.Name = "Dummy"
$s.Insert(3,$d) #This will be Excel row 5 and server 2 will show as changed - so will Server 3
$s.RemoveAt(5) #This will be Excel row 7 and Server 2 will show as missing.
$s | Export-Excel -Path $env:temp\server2.xlsx
#Make some more changes to $s and export it to a third file
$s[2].displayname = $row4Displayname #Server 3 row 4 will match server 1 so won't be highlighted
$d = $s[-1] | Select-Object -Property *
$d.DisplayName = "Second Service"
$d.Name = "Service2"
$s.Insert(6,$d) #This will be an extra row in Server 3 at row 8. It will show as missing in Server 2.
$s.RemoveAt(8) #This will show as missing in Server 3 at row 11 ()
$s | Export-Excel -Path $env:temp\server3.xlsx
#Now bring the three files together.
Merge-MultipleSheets -Path "$env:temp\server1.xlsx", "$env:temp\Server2.xlsx","$env:temp\Server3.xlsx" -OutputFile "$env:temp\combined3.xlsx" -Property name,displayname,startType -Key name -Show