Get-VESPItemVersion
Short Description
Returns versions of SharePoint items.
Applies to
Veeam Backup & Replication, Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365
Product Edition: Community, Standard, Enterprise, Enterprise Plus, Veeam Universal License
Syntax
Get-VESPItemVersion [-Item] <VESPItem> [<CommonParameters>] |
Detailed Description
This cmdlet returns versions of SharePoint items.
Parameters
Parameter | Description | Type | Required | Position | Accept Pipeline Input |
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Item | Specifies a SharePoint item. This cmdlet will return versions of this SharePoint item. | Accepts the VESPItem object. To get this object, run the Get-VESPItem cmdlet. | True | 0 | True (ByValue) |
<CommonParameters>
This cmdlet supports Microsoft PowerShell common parameters. For more information on common parameters, see the About CommonParameters section of Microsoft Docs.
Output Object
The cmdlet returns the VESPItemVersion object that contains a version of the specified SharePoint item.
Examples
Example 1. Getting Version of SharePoint Item from SharePoint List [For Veeam Backup & Replication]
This example shows how to get a version of a SharePoint item from the Color names SharePoint list. $session = Get-VBRSharePointItemRestoreSession $database = Get-VESPDatabase -Session $session -Name "WSS_Content.mdf" $list = Get-VESPList -Database $database -Name "Color names" $item = Get-VESPItem -List $list -Query "red" Get-VESPItemVersion -Item $item |
Perform the following steps: - Get SharePoint list:
- Run the Get-VBRSharePointItemRestoreSession cmdlet. Save the result to the $session variable.
- Run the Get-VESPDatabase cmdlet. Set the $session variable as the Session parameter value. Specify the Name parameter value. Save the result to the $database variable.
- Run the Get-VESPList cmdlet. Set the $database variable as the Database parameter value. Specify the Name parameter value. Save the result to the $list variable.
- Run the Get-VESPItem cmdlet. Set the $list variable as the List parameter value. Specify the Query parameter value. Save the result to the $item variable.
- Run the Get-VESPItemVersion cmdlet. Set the $item variable as the Item parameter value.
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Example 2. Getting Version of SharePoint Item from SharePoint Site [For Veeam Backup & Replication]
This example shows how to get a version of a SharePoint item from the Teams SharePoint site. $session = Get-VBRSharePointItemRestoreSession $database = Get-VESPDatabase -Session $session -Name "WSS_Content.mdf" $site = Get-VESPSite -Database $database -Name "Teams" $item = Get-VESPItem -Site $site -Query "ABC" Get-VESPItemVersion -Item $item |
Perform the following steps: - Run the Get-VBRSharePointItemRestoreSession cmdlet. Save the result to the $session variable.
- Run the Get-VESPDatabase cmdlet. Set the $session variable as the Session parameter value. Specify the Name parameter value. Save the result to the $database variable.
- Run the Get-VESPSite cmdlet. Set the $database variable as the Database parameter value. Specify the Name parameter value. Save the result to the $site variable.
- Run the Get-VESPItem cmdlet. Set the $site variable as the Site parameter value. Specify the Query parameter value. Save the result to the $item variable.
- Run the Get-VESPItemVersion cmdlet. Set the $item variable as the Item parameter value.
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Example 3. Getting Version of SharePoint Item from SharePoint List [For Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365]
This example shows how to get a version of a SharePoint item from the ABC One SharePoint list. $session = Get-VBOSharePointItemRestoreSession $organization = Get-VESPOrganization -Session $session -Name "ABC*" $list = Get-VESPList -Organization $organization -Name "ABC One" $item = Get-VESPItem -List $list -Query "abc" Get-VESPItemVersion -Item $item |
Perform the following steps: - Run the Get-VBOSharePointItemRestoreSession cmdlet. Save the result to the $session variable.
- Run the Get-VESPOrganization cmdlet. Set the $session variable as the Session parameter value. Specify the Name parameter value. Use the * wildcard character to substitute the timestamp. Save the result to the $organization variable.
- Run the Get-VESPList cmdlet. Set the $organization variable as the Organization parameter value. Specify the Name parameter value. Save the result to the $list variable.
- Run the Get-VESPItem cmdlet. Set the $list variable as the List parameter value. Specify the Query parameter value. Save the result to the $item variable.
- Run the Get-VESPItemVersion cmdlet. Set the $item variable as the Item parameter value.
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Example 4. Getting Version of SharePoint Item from Microsoft Organization [For Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365]
This example shows how to get a version of a SharePoint item from the ABC organization. $session = Get-VBOSharePointItemRestoreSession $organization = Get-VESPOrganization -Session $session -Name "ABC*" $item = Get-VESPItem -Organization $organization -Query "abc" Get-VESPItemVersion -Item $item |
Perform the following steps: - Run the Get-VBOSharePointItemRestoreSession cmdlet. Save the result to the $session variable.
- Run the Get-VESPOrganization cmdlet. Set the $session variable as the Session parameter value. Specify the Name parameter value. Use the * wildcard character to substitute the timestamp. Save the result to the $organization variable.
- Run the Get-VESPItem cmdlet. Set the $organization variable as the Organization parameter value. Specify the Query parameter value. Save the result to the $item variable.
- Run the Get-VESPItemVersion cmdlet. Set the $item variable as the Item parameter value.
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Example 5. Getting Version of SharePoint Item from SharePoint Site [For Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365]
This example shows how to get a version of a SharePoint item from the Teams SharePoint site. $session = Get-VBOSharePointItemRestoreSession $organization = Get-VESPOrganization -Session $session -Name "ABC*" $site = Get-VESPSite -Organization $organization -Name "Teams" $item = Get-VESPItem -Site $site -Query "ABC" Get-VESPItemVersion -Item $item |
Perform the following steps: - Run the Get-VBOSharePointItemRestoreSession cmdlet. Save the result to the $session variable.
- Run the Get-VESPOrganization cmdlet. Set the $session variable as the Session parameter value. Specify the Name parameter value. Use the * wildcard character to substitute the timestamp. Save the result to the $organization variable.
- Run the Get-VESPSite cmdlet. Set the $organization variable as the Organization parameter value. Specify the Name parameter value. Save the result to the $site variable.
- Run the Get-VESPItem cmdlet. Set the $site variable as the Site parameter value. Specify the Query parameter value. Save the result to the $item variable.
- Run the Get-VESPItemVersion cmdlet. Set the $item variable as the Item parameter value.
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