How to filter out the output of Get-AzureRmContext -ListAvailable?












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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










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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







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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)






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          • 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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          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 is Subscription | Where-Object { $_.Name -Match 'Pattern' } rather than Get-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)






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          • 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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          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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          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 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

















          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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