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New-VBRDailyOptions

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    Short Description

    Creates a new VBRDailyOptions object.

    Applies to

    Platform: VMware, Hyper-V

    Product Edition: Standard, Enterprise, Enterprise Plus

    Syntax

    New-VBRDailyOptions [-DayOfWeek <DayOfWeek[]>] [-Period <TimeSpan>] [-Type <VBRDailyOptionsType>] [-WarningAction <ActionPreference>] [-WarningVariable <String>] [<CommonParameters>]

    Related Commands

    None

    Return Type

    VBRDailyOptions

    Detailed Description

    This cmdlet creates the VBRDailyOptions object. This object contains the daily schedule settings. You can use this object to set job schedule or policies.

    Parameters

    Parameter

    Description

    Required

    Position

    Accept
    Pipeline
    Input

    Accept
    Wildcard
    Characters

    Day
    OfWeek

    Used to set days for the Type parameter (SelectedDays option).

    Default: Saturday.

    False

    Named

    False

    False

    Period

    Specifies the time when the job will start.

    Accepts TimeSpan type.

    Default: 18:00.

    False

    Named

    False

    False

    Type

    Specifies the job schedule type:

    • Everyday: the job will run daily.
    • WeekDays: the job will run on week days.
    • SelectedDays: the job will run on selected days. Use the DaysOfWeek parameter to set the days.

    False

    Named

    False

    False

    <CommonParameters>

    This cmdlet supports Microsoft PowerShell common parameters. For more information about common parameters, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=113216.

    Example 1

    This command creates schedule with the following settings: every Friday at 23:00. Save the result to the $fridayoptions variable for later use.

    PS C:\PS> PS C:\PS> $fridayoptions = New-VBRDailyOptions -DayOfWeek Friday -Period 23:00

    Example 2

    This command creates schedule with the following settings: every day at 20:00. Save the result to the $everydayoptions variable for later use.

    PS C:\PS> PS C:\PS> $everydayoptions = New-VBRDailyOptions -Type Everyday -Period 20:00

    Example 3

    This command creates schedule with the following settings: on weekends at 18:00. The Period is not set — the command will use the default value. Save the result to the $weekendoptions variable for later use.

    PS C:\PS> PS C:\PS> $weekendoptions = New-VBRDailyOptions -DayOfWeek Saturday, Sunday