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Access PSObject property by name in C#

#1
For example I have a PSObject transaction with two properties: id and transactionName , so that it looks like:
transaction {
id: 123
transactionName : tranName1
}

and I want to return the id of the transaction if its name is tranName1.

It looks to me that in powershell scripts, we can simply do:

if $transaction.transactionName -eq tranName return $transaction.id

however in c# it will give error since it cannot recognize the property by name... any ideas how to do it in c#?
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#2
Try something like this:

psobjectvariable.Properties["transactionName"].Value
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#3
Here's something that I didn't expect to work, but it did.

```
dynamic x = psobjectvariable;
Console.Write(x.transactionName);
```
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