Currently
working on a migration project where the source and target environments are
quite large. We have a script that queries all mailboxes in the source and
matches them to a target object.
The script
takes 10-12 hours to run. We're making tweaks and want to see the effect, but
we're not going to watch the script to verify the time to complete.
Here's a little bit of PowerShell that you can add to any script to measure the
time to complete:
#Start of Script
$start = Get-Date
#End of script
$end = Get-Date
# Calculate elapsed time
# Output in format hh:mm:ss
Write-Host “Script run time”
Write-Host $($end-$start)
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