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'OperatingSystem' is implicitly aliasing 'Get-OperatingSystem' #1907

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@kieranwalsh

I keep getting warnings about implicitly aliasing which I feel are incorrect, but perhaps I'm missing something from my code.

Steps to reproduce

$Date = (get-date).AddDays(-14)
Get-ADComputer -Properties OperatingSystem, LastLogonTimeStamp -Filter {OperatingSystem -like '*Windows*' -and LastLogonTimeStamp -gt $Date}

Expected behavior

I should get a list of Windows computers with recent logons

Actual behavior

VSCode warns me that:

'OperatingSystem' is implicitly aliasing 'Get-OperatingSystem' because it is missing the 'Get-' prefix. This can introduce possible problems and make scripts hard to maintain. Please consider changing command to its full name.

The auto-formatting then changes my code so my code fails.

Environment data

$PSVersionTable

Name                           Value
----                           -----
PSVersion                      5.1.19041.2673
PSEdition                      Desktop
PSCompatibleVersions           {1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0...}
BuildVersion                   10.0.19041.2673
CLRVersion                     4.0.30319.42000
WSManStackVersion              3.0
PSRemotingProtocolVersion      2.3
SerializationVersion           1.1.0.1


VSCode 1.76.2
PSScriptAnalyzer 1.21.0
PowerShell extension v2023.3.3

Windows 10 Enterprise Version 22H2
OS Build 19045.2728

Outside of adding the data to the whitelist, should I be writing my code differently to avoid this issue?

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