Import-Module SQLPS throws exception related to PowerShell Editor Services version. · Issue #3756 · microsoft/vscode · GitHub
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Import-Module 'sqlps' -DisableNameChecking is returning a bunch of warnings I do not want to see in output. How do I supress them?
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