PowerShell is in continuous development mode. New challenges require updating of software to accommodate the changes. This is the nature of such things. PowerShell cmdlets also follow this natural course and we have many versions.
I had an older version, and when I tried to launch contextually from SSMS v 8.4, I got this response:
In order to get the version you want, you may access this link:
SQL Server with PowerShell
Here is a list from the above site:
I had an older version, and when I tried to launch contextually from SSMS v 8.4, I got this response:
In order to get the version you want, you may access this link:
SQL Server with PowerShell
Here is a list from the above site:
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