SetByName method of the MSFT_OdbcDsnTask class
Modifies one or more ODBC DSNs.
Syntax
uint32 SetByName(
[in] boolean PassThru,
[in] string SetPropertyValue[],
[in] string RemovePropertyValue[],
[in] string Name,
[in] string DriverName,
[in] string Platform,
[in] string DsnType,
[out] MSFT_OdbcDsn cmdletOutput[]
);
Parameters
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PassThru [in]
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Passes the object created by this cmdlet through the pipeline. By default, this cmdlet does not pass any objects through the pipeline.
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SetPropertyValue [in]
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Specifies the property values of the ODBC DSN that you are modifying or adding. Format as an array of strings where each string is: <key>=<value>.
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RemovePropertyValue [in]
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Specifies the property values of the ODBC DSN to be deleted. This is an array of keys to be removed.
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Name [in]
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The name of the ODBC DSN to set. You can use wildcard characters.
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DriverName [in]
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This cmdlet will set the ODBC DSN using this driver only. You can use wildcard characters. The default is to set all ODBC DSNs.
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Platform [in]
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The platform architecture of the ODBC DSN to set. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is '32-bit' on a 32-bit process and '64-bit' on a 64-bit process. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed in a remote CIM session.
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DsnType [in]
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The type of the ODBC DSN to set. Possible values are 'User', 'System' or 'All'.
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cmdletOutput [out]
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The output is an array of CIM objects of type MSFT_OdbcDsn, each of which represents an ODBC DSN.
Requirements
Minimum supported client |
Windows 8 |
Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2012 |
Namespace |
Root\Microsoft\Windows\WDAC |
MOF |
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DLL |
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