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hi and welcome to part five of my intermediate powershell tutorial series today well be looking at importing and exporting csv files with powershell in the next few videos well be looking at a few other data file types like xml json and im also thinking about doing an excel video as well just because excel is widely used especially in enterprises and for different types of data and powershell does have a module that does easily allow the importing and exporting of excel files so well probably be taking a look at those but for today well be looking at csv files so lets go ahead and lets get started so i actually have a few csv files here i actually have two employee files that ive generated with random names random data births and random positions one was a comma delimited file and one with a semicolon delimited file i just want to show you the differences when importing these into powershell and seeing whats uh possible so lets go ahead and lets get started here so firstly i