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I have a csv that looks like

Name, email, address
Name, email, address
Name, email, address

I am wanting to run New-Mailbox -Name "*Name*" -WindowsLiveID *email* -ImportLiveId

(where *x* is replaced by the value from the csv).

on each line in the csv file.

How can I do this?

Hailwood
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$csv = Import-Csv c:\path\to\your.csv
foreach ($line in $csv) {
    New-Mailbox -Name $line.Name -WindowsLiveID $line.Email -ImportLiveId
}

First line of csv has to be something like Name,Email,Address

If you cannot have the header in the CSV, you can also have:

$csv = Import-Csv c:\path\to\your.csv -Header @("Name","Email","Address")

-Header doesn't modify the csv file in any way.

manojlds
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import-csv .\file.csv  -header ("first","second","third") | foreach{New-Mailbox -Name $_.first -WindowsLiveID $_.second -ImportLiveId}
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This is some of the most useful information I have seen yet - it just made my job so much easier!!!

Combining Netapp commands:

get volumes from a controller, get snapshot schedule for said volumes, and export to a csv:

get-navol | Get-NaSnapshotSchedule | Export-Csv -path d:\something.csv

Import the csv reading in current values and assigning each column a label.

For each object, create a new schedule by RE-USING 4 of the 5 available columns/data fields

import-csv d:\something.csv -header ("label1","label2","label3","label4","label5") | foreach {Set-naSnapshotschedule $.label1 -Weeks $.label2 -Days $.label3 -Hours $.label4 -Whichhours "1,2,3,4,5"}

EXCELLENT STUFF!!!

Please note that the "Labels" should have an underscore - for whatever reason it isn't reflecting in the page so Dollar($)Underscore(_)Dot(.)Label

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