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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T14:31:58+00:00 2026-05-13T14:31:58+00:00

In Powershell, suppose I have the following xml: <Users> <User Name=Foo> <Friends> <Friend Name=Bar/>

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In Powershell,
suppose I have the following xml:

  <Users>
    <User Name="Foo">
      <Friends>
        <Friend Name="Bar"/>
      </Friends>
    </User>
    <User Name="Foo2" />
    <User Name="Foo3">
      <Friends>
        <Friend Name="Bar"/>
      </Friends>
    </User>
  </Users>

How can I get all the users that have a “Bar” as a friend?
(In this example it would be Foo,Foo3).

Should I use xpath?

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    2026-05-13T14:31:58+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 2:31 pm

    I have a preference for using XPath these days. I’ve run into issues using PowerShell’s xml adapter that are annoying like the name collision on item:

    $xml = [xml]@'
      <Users> 
        <User Name="Foo"> 
          <Friends> 
            <Friend Name="Bar"/> 
          </Friends> 
        </User> 
        <User Name="Foo2" /> 
        <User Name="Foo3"> 
          <Friends> 
            <Friend Name="Bar"/> 
          </Friends> 
        </User> 
      </Users> 
    '@
    
    Select-Xml '//User[contains(Friends/Friend/@Name, "Bar")]' $xml |%{$_.Node.Name}
    
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