formats/mycounter.format.ps1xml
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<!-- Format type data generated 11/03/2020 16:59:01 by PROSPERO\Jeff This file was created using the New-PSFormatXML command that is part of the PSScriptTools module. https://github.com/jdhitsolutions/PSScriptTools --> <Configuration> <ViewDefinitions> <View> <!--Created 11/03/2020 16:59:01 by PROSPERO\Jeff--> <Name>default</Name> <ViewSelectedBy> <TypeName>myCounter</TypeName> </ViewSelectedBy> <GroupBy> <!-- You can also use a scriptblock to define a custom property name. You must have a Label tag. <ScriptBlock>$_.machinename.toUpper()</ScriptBlock> <Label>Computername</Label> Use <Label> to set the displayed value. --> <PropertyName>Computername</PropertyName> <Label>Computername</Label> </GroupBy> <TableControl> <!--Delete the AutoSize node if you want to use the defined widths.--> <AutoSize /> <TableHeaders> <TableColumnHeader> <Label>Timestamp</Label> <Width>23</Width> <Alignment>left</Alignment> </TableColumnHeader> <TableColumnHeader> <Label>Category</Label> <Width>15</Width> <Alignment>left</Alignment> </TableColumnHeader> <TableColumnHeader> <Label>Counter</Label> <Width>41</Width> <Alignment>left</Alignment> </TableColumnHeader> <TableColumnHeader> <Label>Value</Label> <Width>20</Width> <Alignment>right</Alignment> </TableColumnHeader> </TableHeaders> <TableRowEntries> <TableRowEntry> <Wrap /> <TableColumnItems> <!-- By default the entries use property names, but you can replace them with scriptblocks. <ScriptBlock>$_.foo /1mb -as [int]</ScriptBlock> --> <TableColumnItem> <PropertyName>Timestamp</PropertyName> </TableColumnItem> <TableColumnItem> <PropertyName>Category</PropertyName> </TableColumnItem> <TableColumnItem> <PropertyName>Counter</PropertyName> </TableColumnItem> <TableColumnItem> <ScriptBlock>[math]::Round($_.Value,4)</ScriptBlock> </TableColumnItem> </TableColumnItems> </TableRowEntry> </TableRowEntries> </TableControl> </View> <View> <!--Created 11/03/2020 17:16:41 by PROSPERO\Jeff--> <Name>category</Name> <ViewSelectedBy> <TypeName>myCounter</TypeName> </ViewSelectedBy> <GroupBy> <!-- You can also use a scriptblock to define a custom property name. You must have a Label tag. <ScriptBlock>$_.machinename.toUpper()</ScriptBlock> <Label>Computername</Label> Use <Label> to set the displayed value. --> <PropertyName>Category</PropertyName> <Label>Category</Label> </GroupBy> <TableControl> <!--Delete the AutoSize node if you want to use the defined widths. <AutoSize />--> <TableHeaders> <TableColumnHeader> <Label>Computername</Label> <Width>15</Width> <Alignment>left</Alignment> </TableColumnHeader> <TableColumnHeader> <Label>Timestamp</Label> <Width>21</Width> <Alignment>left</Alignment> </TableColumnHeader> <TableColumnHeader> <Label>Counter</Label> <Width>25</Width> <Alignment>left</Alignment> </TableColumnHeader> <TableColumnHeader> <Label>Value</Label> <Width>12</Width> <Alignment>right</Alignment> </TableColumnHeader> </TableHeaders> <TableRowEntries> <TableRowEntry> <TableColumnItems> <!-- By default the entries use property names, but you can replace them with scriptblocks. <ScriptBlock>$_.foo /1mb -as [int]</ScriptBlock> --> <TableColumnItem> <PropertyName>Computername</PropertyName> </TableColumnItem> <TableColumnItem> <PropertyName>Timestamp</PropertyName> </TableColumnItem> <TableColumnItem> <PropertyName>Counter</PropertyName> </TableColumnItem> <TableColumnItem> <ScriptBlock>[math]::Round($_.Value,4)</ScriptBlock> </TableColumnItem> </TableColumnItems> </TableRowEntry> </TableRowEntries> </TableControl> </View> </ViewDefinitions> </Configuration> |