New-GSUserSchema¶
SYNOPSIS¶
Creates a new user schema
SYNTAX¶
New-GSUserSchema [-SchemaName] <String> [-Fields] <SchemaFieldSpec[]> [<CommonParameters>]
DESCRIPTION¶
Creates a new user schema
EXAMPLES¶
EXAMPLE 1¶
New-GSUserSchema -SchemaName "SDK" -Fields (Add-GSUserSchemaField -FieldName "string" -FieldType STRING -ReadAccessType ADMINS_AND_SELF),(Add-GSUserSchemaField -FieldName "date" -FieldType DATE -ReadAccessType ADMINS_AND_SELF)
This command will create a schema named "SDK" with two fields, "string" and "date", readable by ADMINS_AND_SELF
PARAMETERS¶
-Fields¶
New schema fields to set
Expects SchemaFieldSpec objects. You can create these with the helper function Add-GSUserSchemaField, i.e.: Add-GSUserSchemaField -FieldName "date" -FieldType DATE -ReadAccessType ADMINS_AND_SELF
Type: SchemaFieldSpec[] Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: True Position: 2 Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False
-SchemaName¶
The name of the schema to create
Type: String Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: True Position: 1 Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False
CommonParameters¶
This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -InformationAction, -InformationVariable, -OutVariable, -OutBuffer, -PipelineVariable, -Verbose, -WarningAction, and -WarningVariable. For more information, see about_CommonParameters.