How to Validate the Argument Length
This example shows how to specify a validation rule that the Windows PowerShell runtime can use to check the number of characters (the length) of the parameter argument before the cmdlet is run. You set this validation rule by declaring the ValidateLength attribute.
Note
For more information about the class that defines this attribute, see System.Management.Automation.Validatelengthattribute.
To validate the argument length
Add the Validate attribute as shown in the following code. This example specifies that the length of the argument should have a length of 0 to 10 characters.
[ValidateLength(0, 10)] [Parameter(Position = 0, Mandatory = true)] public string UserName { get { return userName; } set { userName = value; } } private string userName;
For more information about how to declare this attribute, see ValidateLength Attribute Declaration.
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