Hi all
Many customers ask for a special export that would contain specific fields. Here is a small script that can be used to generate URLs for our new web protocol handler. We generate a csv file that contains the name and the URL. ## get the data source ID, note that the "Create Web Url" button generates a different ID, but both are accepted$dsid = Get-RDM-DataSource | where {$_.IsCurrent -eq "X"} | select -expand "ID"## get the RDP sessions, create a new object with the desired fields.## Simply append "add-member" commands to include a new field$s = Get-RDM-Session | where {$_.Session.Kind -eq "RDPConfigured"} | foreach { new-Object Object | Add-Member NoteProperty Name $_.Name –PassThru | Add-Member NoteProperty URL "rdm://open?DataSource=$dsid&Session=$($_.ID)" –PassThru }; ## save to csv, the field names are used as column headers.$s | export-csv c:\temp\sessions.csv -notypeinformation;
edited by mcote on 7/4/2014
Maurice
Hello
Here's one with another structure, it goes deeper in the XML structure, namely accessing our MetaInformation object.$s = Get-RDM-Session | where {$_.Session.Kind -eq "RDPConfigured"} | foreach { New-Object PSObject -Property @{ Name = $_.Session.ToString() Domain = ($_.Session.GetProperty("MetaInformation", "Domain")) Architecture = ($_.Session.GetProperty("MetaInformation", "Architecture")) OS = ($_.Session.GetProperty("MetaInformation", "OS")) Description = ($_.Session.GetProperty("", "Description")) }};## save to csv, the field names are used as column headers.$s | export-csv c:\temp\sessions.csv -notypeinformation;
Maurice