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StoragePoint 6.3 - PowerShell and API Reference Guide

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Get-SiteCollectionId

This command gets the Site Collection Id for the site collection associated with the site URL

Parameters

·SiteUrl (s): The URL of the SharePoint site. REQUIRED.

Get-ContentDBId

This command gets the Content DB Id for the content database of the specified site collection.

Parameters

·SiteUrl (s): The URL of the SharePoint site. REQUIRED.

Get-WebApplicationId

This command gets the Web Application Id for the web application of the specified site collection.

Parameters

·SiteUrl (s): The URL of the SharePoint site with which a profile is associated. REQUIRED.

Find-SharePointItem

This command will return a list of SharePoint list items based on the query submitted.

Parameters

·SiteUrl (s): The URL of the SharePoint site to query. REQUIRED.

·List (l): The SharePoint list to query. If not specified, the query will be run on the site.

·Query (q): The CAML query to run on the site or list. Can be left out if List parameter is specified (to get all items in the list).

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