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In this two-part series, Brien demos his top techniques for working with .CSV files in PowerShell. First up: How to create a .CSV file.
Take CSV files for example. CSV, of course, stands for "Comma Separated Values", more often than not though, it seems that CSV files use tabs to separate values rather than commas. And let's not even ...
How do I convert Excel data to a calendar? To turn Excel data into a calendar, you can create a table in Excel with columns for Date, Time, Event, Location, etc. Then, save the data as a .csv file.
Using PowerShell, Adam shows you one way to compare a .CSV file full of employee accounts with Active Directory users.
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