![]() ![]() ![]() I've tried using Wild Cards, Where Statements, etc. What I want to do is take all the "HDDx DataStore" entries from the hash table and return just the unique entries so that I can then go off and get specific info on these specific Datastores, number of VM's, names of VM's etc. HDD1 DataStore, HDD2 DataStore, HDD3 Datastore. In the Hash table, I can be left with dozens of rows for all the VM's and each VM could have multiple entries for each of the above 3 items.Į.g. Specifically, for each VM, the script determines the number of hard disks and returns the following for each disk I'm wondering if there's a way to eliminate this manual work ? The script works very well but, I still need to load the data into Excel and manipulate it manually before the data can be used with other scripts. Name, Host Name, Num CPU, Num Disks, IP Info, etc.I've a script that takes a list of VM's and collects various bits of information on them ![]()
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