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Anything related to the Sitecore PowerShell Extensions (SPE) module
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Good workflow for SXA PowerShell scripts
I prefer doing it the other way around.
The code that must be maintained properly can be written in C# within your projects. Then, we can expose certain services in the C# project that SPE can use. We …
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Powershell script to download media library content to my machine
Your script looks fine as it is.
If Send-File doesn't work, you can use the Out-Download to achieve the same. It will be as below:
[Sitecore.Data.Items.MediaItem]$mediaItem = gi $mediaItemPath
$fileNa …
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Sitecore PowerShell script to convert Sitecore Date field data to other format
You could do something like this:
[Sitecore.Data.Fields.DateField] $dateField = $item.Fields["Event Start Date"]
$dateString = $dateField.DateTime.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd")
$timeString = $item["Event Sta …
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How to execute sitecore command through powershell script
You will need to find the command that is being executed with the click of the Ribbon item.
Then, you can run the command in Powershell as below:
$commandContext = [Sitecore.Shell.Framework.Commands.C …
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Get Sitename through PowerShell script
You can use the below code to get all the sites in a list.
The list can be used in a dropdown for the user to select the site.
$SiteResolver = [System.Type]([Sitecore.XA.Foundation.Multisite.ISiteInfo …
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How to replace an item with another item by ID in Treelist field using Powershell?
The script below should help you.
Modify the variables as required. You may have to run the script a few times, changing the values as required.
function ToArray {
Begin { $output = @(); }
Pro …