Missing Intellisense item for date-time cmdlet

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whiggs2
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Missing Intellisense item for date-time cmdlet

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Let me start by saying that I love powershell studio. Really quality product you guys have here.
This is really kind of nit-picking here, but for the amount of money that we pay for the product, I believe we have every right to nitpick. The intellisense for [DateTime} objects is missing at least one property, specifically the "DateTime" property.
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Re: Missing Intellisense item for date-time cmdlet

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We appreciate the feedback and we'll get back to you as soon as possible. Apparently, the DateTime ScriptProperty is not been detected by our PrimalSense feature and will be looking into it.
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Re: Missing Intellisense item for date-time cmdlet

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Not to be nit-picky :D But would you mind telling us what version you are running? And on what OS?

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Re: Missing Intellisense item for date-time cmdlet

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Depending if you have a later version of PowerShell Studio, you can get PrimalSense for script properties using the debugger:

https://www.sapien.com/blog/2017/07/20/ ... -v5-4-142/
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Re: Missing Intellisense item for date-time cmdlet

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Product, version and build: SAPIEN PowerShell Studio 2017
Version 5.4.145
32 or 64 bit version of product: 64-bit
Operating system: Windows 10 1709
32 or 64 bit OS: 64-bit
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