How to filter out the output of Get-AzureRmContext -ListAvailable?
I am plying with powershell API for Azure. I would like to filter out the output of Get-AzureRmContext -ListAvailable
cmdlet, how can I do so?
Say, I want only subscriptions matching some pattern.
I have googled however could not find working solution.
PS the API documentation could be found here - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/azurerm.profile/get-azurermcontext?view=azurermps-6.12.0

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I am plying with powershell API for Azure. I would like to filter out the output of Get-AzureRmContext -ListAvailable
cmdlet, how can I do so?
Say, I want only subscriptions matching some pattern.
I have googled however could not find working solution.
PS the API documentation could be found here - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/azurerm.profile/get-azurermcontext?view=azurermps-6.12.0

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I am plying with powershell API for Azure. I would like to filter out the output of Get-AzureRmContext -ListAvailable
cmdlet, how can I do so?
Say, I want only subscriptions matching some pattern.
I have googled however could not find working solution.
PS the API documentation could be found here - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/azurerm.profile/get-azurermcontext?view=azurermps-6.12.0

I am plying with powershell API for Azure. I would like to filter out the output of Get-AzureRmContext -ListAvailable
cmdlet, how can I do so?
Say, I want only subscriptions matching some pattern.
I have googled however could not find working solution.
PS the API documentation could be found here - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/azurerm.profile/get-azurermcontext?view=azurermps-6.12.0


asked Nov 20 '18 at 17:09
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You could use built-in powershell functionality:
(Get-AzContext -ListAvailable).Subscription | Where-Object { $_.Name -Match 'expression' }
ps. I'm using the latest azure powershell cmdlet names so the answer is viable another couple of years from now, you can use "old" style cmdlets (the one in your question)
thank you. it works. with slight modification from my side though , it isSubscription | Where-Object { $_.Name -Match 'Pattern' }
rather thanGet-AzContext -ListAvailable ...
– Alexey Melezhik
Nov 20 '18 at 17:29
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You could use built-in powershell functionality:
(Get-AzContext -ListAvailable).Subscription | Where-Object { $_.Name -Match 'expression' }
ps. I'm using the latest azure powershell cmdlet names so the answer is viable another couple of years from now, you can use "old" style cmdlets (the one in your question)
thank you. it works. with slight modification from my side though , it isSubscription | Where-Object { $_.Name -Match 'Pattern' }
rather thanGet-AzContext -ListAvailable ...
– Alexey Melezhik
Nov 20 '18 at 17:29
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You could use built-in powershell functionality:
(Get-AzContext -ListAvailable).Subscription | Where-Object { $_.Name -Match 'expression' }
ps. I'm using the latest azure powershell cmdlet names so the answer is viable another couple of years from now, you can use "old" style cmdlets (the one in your question)
thank you. it works. with slight modification from my side though , it isSubscription | Where-Object { $_.Name -Match 'Pattern' }
rather thanGet-AzContext -ListAvailable ...
– Alexey Melezhik
Nov 20 '18 at 17:29
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You could use built-in powershell functionality:
(Get-AzContext -ListAvailable).Subscription | Where-Object { $_.Name -Match 'expression' }
ps. I'm using the latest azure powershell cmdlet names so the answer is viable another couple of years from now, you can use "old" style cmdlets (the one in your question)
You could use built-in powershell functionality:
(Get-AzContext -ListAvailable).Subscription | Where-Object { $_.Name -Match 'expression' }
ps. I'm using the latest azure powershell cmdlet names so the answer is viable another couple of years from now, you can use "old" style cmdlets (the one in your question)
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thank you. it works. with slight modification from my side though , it isSubscription | Where-Object { $_.Name -Match 'Pattern' }
rather thanGet-AzContext -ListAvailable ...
– Alexey Melezhik
Nov 20 '18 at 17:29
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thank you. it works. with slight modification from my side though , it isSubscription | Where-Object { $_.Name -Match 'Pattern' }
rather thanGet-AzContext -ListAvailable ...
– Alexey Melezhik
Nov 20 '18 at 17:29
thank you. it works. with slight modification from my side though , it is
Subscription | Where-Object { $_.Name -Match 'Pattern' }
rather than Get-AzContext -ListAvailable ...
– Alexey Melezhik
Nov 20 '18 at 17:29
thank you. it works. with slight modification from my side though , it is
Subscription | Where-Object { $_.Name -Match 'Pattern' }
rather than Get-AzContext -ListAvailable ...
– Alexey Melezhik
Nov 20 '18 at 17:29
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