2.3 Find-AdvancedQueries

Synopsis

Retrieves the list of advanced queries.

Syntax

Find-DRAAdvancedQueries [-AdvancedQueryOrFilter <Hashtable>] [-DRARestServer <String>] [-DRARestPort <Int32>] [-IgnoreCertificateErrors <SwitchParameter>] [-Force <SwitchParameter>] [-Timeout <Int32>] [<CommonParameters>]

Description

The Find-AdvancedQueries cmdlet retrieves the advanced queries from the requested folder in DRA. You can view all advanced queries or you can specify a folder to view its advanced queries. You must have the View Advanced Query power in order to run this cmdlet. See the following example to learn how to view advanced queries from a specific folder.

Parameters

Attribute / Description

Parameters / Values

Required

Position

Default Value

Accept Pipeline input?

Accept wildcard characters?

AdvancedQueryOrFilter [<Hashtable>]

The properties to use when searching for advanced queries. Currently only QueryFolder is supported and can be set to "My", "Public", or "All". When not specified all queries are returned.

false

named

 

true (ByPropertyName)

false

DRARestServer [<String>]

The name of the computer running the DRA REST Service. The requested DRA operation will be sent to the REST Service running on the specified computer. If this parameter is not specified, then the cmdlet will attempt to discover a DRA REST Service to use.

false

named

true (ByPropertyName)

false

DRARestPort [<Int32>]

The port number of the DRA REST Service. This parameter is only used when the DRARestServer parameter is also specified. If the DRARestServer parameter is specified but the DRARestPort is not, 8755 will be used as the default REST port.

false

named

8755

true (ByPropertyName)

false

IgnoreCertificateErrors [<SwitchParameter>]

Allows the request to bypass any SSL certificate errors, such as the InvalidOperation error that occurs when the REST Service is bound to a self-signed certificate.

false

named

false

false

Force [<SwitchParameter>]

Suppresses any request for user input and supplies a 'yes' response. For example: -Force with a delete request will perform the delete without presenting the confirmation request to the user.

false

named

false

false

Timeout [<Int32>]

The number of seconds to wait before the request to the DRA REST server times out. To specify an infinite timeout, you can set this parameter to -1.

false

named

100 seconds

true (ByPropertyName)

false

<CommonParameters>

Verbose, Debug, ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, WarningAction, WarningVariable, OutBuffer, PipelineVariable, and OutVariable. For more information, see About CommonParameters.

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE:For more information, type "Get-Help Find-DRAAdvancedQueries -detailed". For technical information, type "Get-Help Find-DRAAdvancedQueries -full".

Example 2-4 1

PS C:\>Find-AdvancedQueries

Requests advanced queries from all folders.

Example 2-5 2

PS C:\>Find-AdvancedQueries -AdvacnedQueryOrFilter @{QueryFolder="My"}

Requests advanced queries from the ‘My’ folder.

Example 2-6 3

PS C:\>Find-AdvancedQueries -AdvancedQueryOrFilter @{QueryFolder="Public"}

Requests advanced queries from the ‘public’ folder.