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hi and welcome to this video in this video we're going to be looking at editing csv files in powershell uh like adding a column or editing data in a cell of a csv file this was actually a video request so let's go ahead and let's get started on this here so i actually already have a csv file generated that i've used the convert csv website for so here it is uh it's just called names and if i open this here in notepad we will see uh that just has like a sequential number first and a last name so what we're going to be doing is we're just going to be going through the first and last name and we're going to be adding a column the first column we're going to be adding is going to be a computed columns so basically we're going to be taking something from the other columns and computing them together to make another column and then we're actually just going to be adding another column with just like a true value so it's going to be like a done column and we're just going to set the done to...