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I'm experiencing an issue with the PowerShell module using the Invoke-SwisVerb commandlet.
This seems to be similar to issue #234
I am trying to perform the following: Invoke-SwisVerb -SwisConnection $swis -EntityName "Orion.ADM.NodeInventory" -Verb "Disable" -Arguments @{nodeIds = @(6414)}
I get a result returned that appears to indicate a successful result:
but it doesn't actually apply the change.
It works successfully if I use SWQL Studio, or even if I perform via cURL/REST:
Attempting it this way causes an error: Invoke-SwisVerb -SwisConnection $swis -EntityName "Orion.ADM.NodeInventory" -Verb "Disable" -Arguments @(6414)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I'm experiencing an issue with the PowerShell module using the Invoke-SwisVerb commandlet.
This seems to be similar to issue #234
I am trying to perform the following:
Invoke-SwisVerb -SwisConnection $swis -EntityName "Orion.ADM.NodeInventory" -Verb "Disable" -Arguments @{nodeIds = @(6414)}
I get a result returned that appears to indicate a successful result:
but it doesn't actually apply the change.
It works successfully if I use SWQL Studio, or even if I perform via cURL/REST:
Attempting it this way causes an error:
Invoke-SwisVerb -SwisConnection $swis -EntityName "Orion.ADM.NodeInventory" -Verb "Disable" -Arguments @(6414)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: