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Product, version and build: PowerShell Studio 2018 5.5.150
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Hello,
How do I get Powershell Core (v6) to show in the platforms dropdown pictured above? I was able to get PowerShell core registered as a console choice by following these PrimalScript instructions here: https://www.sapien.com/blog/2018/01/17/ ... hell-core/ but have been unable to find any instruction or option for this.
Thanks!
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- stevetrotman
- Posts: 1
- Last visit: Mon Nov 19, 2018 12:44 pm
Re: SPSS 2018 - PowerShell Core/v6 as Platform
We still haven't directly integrated the PowerShell Core platform at this time. I recommend using the "Run in Console" [Ctrl + F8] command to execute scripts in the PowerShell Core console.
David
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
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- mxtrinidad
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Re: SPSS 2018 - PowerShell Core/v6 as Platform
No! This is on our list To-Do in upcoming release as PowerShell Core is still new and going thru changes.
For now, PowerShell Core can only be executed under the Window Console:
1. Activate the "PowerShell Core" console from the Console drop-down list.
2. Highlighting the code.
3. Press F8 to select *"Run Selection in Console", or Right-Click to select "Run Selection in Console".
*Note: If you press the "Run" button it will assume Windows PowerShell and not PowerShell Core.
By the way, to make changes and configured PowerShell Core in PowerShell Studio, go to the "Option" Menu, and under the console section you'll find where to make (or add) changes.
For now, PowerShell Core can only be executed under the Window Console:
1. Activate the "PowerShell Core" console from the Console drop-down list.
2. Highlighting the code.
3. Press F8 to select *"Run Selection in Console", or Right-Click to select "Run Selection in Console".
*Note: If you press the "Run" button it will assume Windows PowerShell and not PowerShell Core.
By the way, to make changes and configured PowerShell Core in PowerShell Studio, go to the "Option" Menu, and under the console section you'll find where to make (or add) changes.