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ProjectWise PowerShell Extensions Forum Set or Update Folder Descritption
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    Set or Update Folder Descritption

    Stephen Herrick
    Offline Stephen Herrick over 2 years ago

    im not seeing any obvious cmdlets for updating/setting folder descriptions, what am i missing

    TIA

    Stephen

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    • Brandon Williams
      Offline Brandon Williams Tue, Feb 9 2021 4:08 PM +1
      I use Update-PWFolderNameProps -FolderPath $FolderPath -NewDescription $Description
    • Stephen Herrick
      Offline Stephen Herrick Tue, Feb 9 2021 4:20 PM +1
      never mind.... update-pwfoldernameprops........ thats the elusive cmdlet....
    • Brandon Williams
      0 Offline Brandon Williams Tue, Feb 9 2021 4:08 PM

      I use Update-PWFolderNameProps -FolderPath $FolderPath -NewDescription $Description

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    • Stephen Herrick
      0 Offline Stephen Herrick Tue, Feb 9 2021 4:20 PM

      never mind.... update-pwfoldernameprops........ thats the elusive cmdlet....

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    • Jutin Jussal
      0 Offline Jutin Jussal Mon, Mar 21 2022 4:29 PM

      Have you guys been able to use this cmdlet to update folder descriptions that might be nested within different work areas. We are trying to update descriptions for folders that have the same name but are in different work areas so for example we have Work Area 1234 --> 1_Design --> 0_Temp and then Work area 12345 --> 1_Design --> 0_Temp. I feel like if the -FolderPath input would allow wildcards, this would be possible but unfortunately it does not. Maybe piping another cmdlet in would be the best shot? Any help is appreciated, thank you!

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