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Version vom 16. August 2021, 09:01 Uhr
You are writing a own PowerShell class and get the following error "Variable is not assigned in the method". -> Here is the solution for this.
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Error
Variable is not assigned in the method.
Cause
This error occurs because you are using a predefinied variable in a class method and the class method is in a different scope.
Example to reproduce the error
Class CustomFunction { [String]$Version GetVersion() { If ($PSVersionTable) { $this.Version = $PSVersionTable.PSVersion } } } $CustomFunction = [CustomFunction]::new() $CustomFunction.GetVersion() Write-Host $CustomFunction.Version
Solution
- Add the Scope to your variable ($GLOBAL:<YOUR_VARIABLE>)
Here the solution for the example above:
Class CustomFunction { [String]$Version GetVersion() { If ($GLOBAL:PSVersionTable) { $this.Version = $GLOBAL:PSVersionTable.PSVersion } } } $CustomFunction = [CustomFunction]::new() $CustomFunction.GetVersion() Write-Host $CustomFunction.Version