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Mastering PowerShell Scripting

You're reading from   Mastering PowerShell Scripting Automate repetitive tasks and simplify complex administrative tasks using PowerShell

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781805120278
Length 826 pages
Edition 5th Edition
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Chris Dent Chris Dent
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1. Introduction to PowerShell FREE CHAPTER 2. Modules 3. Variables, Arrays, and Hashtables 4. Working with Objects in PowerShell 5. Operators 6. Conditional Statements and Loops 7. Working with .NET 8. Files, Folders, and the Registry 9. Windows Management Instrumentation 10. Working with HTML, XML, and JSON 11. Web Requests and Web Services 12. Remoting and Remote Management 13. Asynchronous Processing 14. Graphical User Interfaces 15. Scripts, Functions, and Script Blocks 16. Parameters, Validation, and Dynamic Parameters 17. Classes and Enumerations 18. Testing 19. Error Handling 20. Debugging 21. Index

The WMI Query Language

WMI Query Language, or WQL, is used to query WMI in a similar style to SQL.

WQL implements a subset of Structured Query Language (SQL). The keywords are traditionally written in uppercase; however, WQL is not case-sensitive.

The WMI reference describes the keywords available: https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/win32/wmisdk/wql-sql-for-wmi.

Certain products like Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) extend WQL. The extended keywords may only be used with WMI classes defined by SCCM: https://learn.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr/develop/core/understand/extended-wmi-query-language.

Both the CIM and the older WMI commands support the Filter and Query parameters, which accept WQL queries.

Understanding SELECT, WHERE, and FROM

The SELECT, WHERE, and FROM keywords are used with the Query parameter of either Get-CimInstance or Get-WmiObject.

The generalized syntax for the Query parameter is as follows:

SELECT <Properties> FROM <WMI Class>
SELECT <Properties...
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