Get-VESPItemVersion
Returns other versions of a SharePoint item.
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Get-VESPItemVersion [-Item] <VESPItem> [<CommonParameters>] |
This cmdlet returns other versions of a SharePoint item.
Parameter | Description | Type | Required | Position | Accept Pipeline Input |
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Item | Specifies a SharePoint item. This cmdlet will return other 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.
The cmdlet returns a VESPItem[] array that contains other versions of the specified SharePoint item.
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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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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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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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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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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