Hi Marvin,

If I add script.ps1 in double quotes and try to run, it tells me cmdName 
declared but no used.
Yes, the script is named script.ps1. The script is not a variable.

On Tuesday, October 27, 2020 at 8:22:14 PM UTC+3 Marvin Renich wrote:

> * Uzair Ally <mua...@gmail.com> [201027 12:25]:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I am getting the following error when I try to call a powershell script 
> > from go.
> > 
> > undefined: script
> > 
> > Here is the code:
> > 
> > cmdName := 
> "C:\\Windows\\System32\\WindowsPowerShell\\v1.0\\powershell.exe"
> > out, err := exec.Command("cmdName", script.ps1).Output()
>
> Perhaps you what you intended was:
> out, err := exec.Command("cmdName", "script.ps1").Output()
>
> Is your script named script.ps1 or is script a variable with a field
> named ps1 containing the name of the script?
>
> > if err != nil {
> > fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "Error creating StdoutPipe for Cmd", err)
> > 
> > 
> > It looks like go doesn't recognize the powershell script. How do I 
> resolve 
> > this error? Any help or guidance will be appreciated. 
>
> ...Marvin
>
>

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