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    May292008

    Defining a constant in Powershell

    set-variable -name Foo -value 3 -option constant

    As opposed to 'Const Foo = 3'

    Somehow I think that this could've been made...a bit less clunky?

    (And now I'll just sit here and clock with an egg-timer how long it takes some deranged Powershell zealot to tell me how to shorten that into like 3 characters, or some such foolishness.  ;-))

    Reader Comments (2)

    Nope... that is as short as it gets.. wait

    set-variable Foo -va 3 -op constant

    What do you want a constant for?
    For no other reason than to see if I -can-, really. :-)
    May 30, 2008 | Registered CommenterLaura E. Hunter

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