Details of the data of the virtual machine store

Hi all

Thank you is advanced.

I'm trying to get the details of the virtual machine and its data store name, freespaceGB to n csv file. After excuting it I'm getting only the out put of the VM last on my list. Hope that I missed something in the addition of the output. Can someone please help.

Add-PSSnapin VMware.VimAutomation.Core
SE connect-VIServer 192.168.1.125

#VMname.csv list of MV #.
$vm = import-csv c:\scripts\vmname.csv
{foreach ($line in $vm)
Get-vm datastore - $line.name. Select-Object $line.name, name, FreeSpaceGB. Export Csv c:\scripts\ds.csv - NoTypeInformation
}

The result is that I'm looking is something like that.

Virtal FreeSpace DS machine name

VM1 DATA1 13 GB

The virtual machine should be a calculated property, I've updated the code above.

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