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Hi, this seems like it should be simple, but I'm not a Powershell expert so here goes.
I want to be able to pass two filter parameters to the Get-PowerBIWorkspace Powershell cmdlet. Here's what I've tried:
Get-PowerBIWorkspace -Scope Organization -All -Filter {("tolower(type) eq 'group'") -and ("tolower(state) eq 'active'")}This returns a bad request from the API:
Get-PowerBIWorkspace : Operation returned an invalid status code 'BadRequest'So, can I pass multiple filter criteria using the -filter parameter on this cmdlet?
Thanks!
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Hi @AUaero ,
Try this.
Get-PowerBIWorkspace -Scope Organization -All -Filter " ( tolower(type) eq 'group' ) -and ( tolower(state) eq 'active' ) "
Best regards,
Lionel Chen
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Hi @AUaero ,
Try this.
Get-PowerBIWorkspace -Scope Organization -All -Filter " ( tolower(type) eq 'group' ) -and ( tolower(state) eq 'active' ) "
Best regards,
Lionel Chen
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @AUaero ,
Please refer to the article.
Best regards,
Lionel Chen
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Thanks v-lionel-msft. I've already reviewed the documentation on this cmdlet that you've suggested. My question is specifically on how to pass multiple filter arguments to the filter parameter of the cmdlet.
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