Variables are not consistent
Hello internet.
My mind is completely blown by this!
I have a PowerAutomate that sets some ‘compose’ actions and then uses them to start a job. It is a PowerShell 7.2 script running in a Runbook extension-based hybrid worker on a Debian 11 Azure VM.
I’ve reduced the script to just printing the inputted variable values. That’s all, yet it provides them transposed!
param
(
[string] $siteNAME,
[string] $OMd,
[string] $userNAME,
[string] $templateNAME
)
$scriptVERSION = “x.y.z”
function WO { write-output $wriOU }
write-output “———————————-“
$wriOU = “siteNAME: “+$($siteNAME);WO
$wriOU = “OMd: “+$($OMd);WO
$wriOU = “userNAME: “+$($userNAME);WO
$wriOU = “templateNAME: “+$($templateNAME);WO
write-output “———————————-“
$wriOU = “Script Version: [ “+$scriptVERSION+” ]”;WO
write-output “-end of line-“
#EOF
As you can see ‘siteNAME’ retains the value correctly. But then ‘OMd’, ‘username’, and ‘templateNAME’ go sides so hard… Why? What am I doing wrong, this seems super odd…
Any insight is greaaaatly appreciated.
TY!
Hello internet. My mind is completely blown by this! I have a PowerAutomate that sets some ‘compose’ actions and then uses them to start a job. It is a PowerShell 7.2 script running in a Runbook extension-based hybrid worker on a Debian 11 Azure VM. I’ve reduced the script to just printing the inputted variable values. That’s all, yet it provides them transposed! param
(
[string] $siteNAME,
[string] $OMd,
[string] $userNAME,
[string] $templateNAME
)
$scriptVERSION = “x.y.z”
function WO { write-output $wriOU }
write-output “———————————-“
$wriOU = “siteNAME: “+$($siteNAME);WO
$wriOU = “OMd: “+$($OMd);WO
$wriOU = “userNAME: “+$($userNAME);WO
$wriOU = “templateNAME: “+$($templateNAME);WO
write-output “———————————-“
$wriOU = “Script Version: [ “+$scriptVERSION+” ]”;WO
write-output “-end of line-“
#EOF As you can see ‘siteNAME’ retains the value correctly. But then ‘OMd’, ‘username’, and ‘templateNAME’ go sides so hard… Why? What am I doing wrong, this seems super odd… Any insight is greaaaatly appreciated. TY! Read More