I want PowerShell to throw an error when trying to select non-existing properties, but instead I get empty column as output. Example:
$ErrorActionPreference=[System.Management.Automation.ActionPreference]::Stop;
Set-StrictMode -Version 'Latest'
Get-Process *ex* | Select-Object Id,ProcessName,xxx
Id ProcessName xxx
-- ----------- ---
9084 explorer
11404 procexp
I wrote a script that is importing multiple text files by Import-Csv
, but headers in those file may change, and I'll end up with empty columns being loaded to the system.
EDIT: This is how I'm checking if the headers match:
$csv = Import-Csv -Delimiter ';' -Path $file.FullName
$FileHeaders = @(($csv | Get-Member -MemberType NoteProperty).Name)
if (Compare-Object $ProperHeaders $FileHeaders) {'err'} else {'ok'}
I know that's the way PowerShell works, but Set-StrictMode
documentation was indeed a little misleading for me, as @Matt mentioned. I just wish Select-Object
had some kind of "-NoNewImplicitProps" or "-ReadOnlyPipeline" switch that would do the job for me :). Thanks for the answers.
You are actually using what some people would call a feature. That is a simpler rendition of using Add-Member
on all the array members to add an empty column.
In the case of Import-CSV
what you do in that case is check the property names before the Select
where you call them.
$data = Import-csv C:\Temp\file.csv
$props = $data | Get-member -MemberType 'NoteProperty' | Select-Object -ExpandProperty Name
I can see the documentation be a little misleading when it says for Set-StrictMode
:
Prohibits references to non-existent properties of an object.
But in this case you are not trying to get the property reference but using a function of the Select-Object
cmdlet. The following would have generated an error though
PS C:\Users\mcameron> Set-StrictMode -Version 'Latest'
(Get-Process *ex*).Bagels
The property 'Bagels' cannot be found on this object. Verify that the property exists.
At line:2 char:1
+ (Get-Process *ex*).Bagels
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [], PropertyNotFoundException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : PropertyNotFoundStrict
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