Add-JobTrigger
Adds job triggers to scheduled jobs.
Syntax
Add-JobTrigger
[-Trigger] <ScheduledJobTrigger[]>
[-InputObject] <ScheduledJobDefinition[]>
[<CommonParameters>]
Add-JobTrigger
[-Trigger] <ScheduledJobTrigger[]>
[-Id] <Int32[]>
[<CommonParameters>]
Add-JobTrigger
[-Trigger] <ScheduledJobTrigger[]>
[-Name] <String[]>
[<CommonParameters>]
Description
The Add-JobTrigger
cmdlet adds job triggers to scheduled jobs. You can use it to add multiple
triggers to multiple scheduled jobs.
A job trigger starts a scheduled job on a one-time or recurring schedule or when an event occurs.
Use the Trigger parameter of Add-JobTrigger
to identify the job triggers to add. Use the
Name, ID, or InputObject parameters of Add-JobTrigger
to identify the scheduled job to
which the triggers are added.
To create job triggers for the value of the Trigger parameter, use the New-JobTrigger
cmdlet
or use a hash table to specify the job trigger.
Add-JobTrigger
is one of a collection of job scheduling cmdlets in the PSScheduledJob module
that is included in Windows PowerShell.
For more information about Scheduled Jobs, see the About topics in the PSScheduledJob module. Import
the PSScheduledJob module and then type: Get-Help about_Scheduled*
or see about_Scheduled_Jobs.
This cmdlet was introduced in Windows PowerShell 3.0.
Examples
Example 1: Add a job trigger to a scheduled job
$Daily = New-JobTrigger -Daily -At 3AMPS
Add-JobTrigger -Trigger $Daily -Name "TestJob"
These commands add the Daily job trigger to the TestJob scheduled job.
The first command uses the New-JobTrigger
cmdlet to create a job trigger that starts a scheduled
job every day at 3:00 a.m. The command saves the job trigger in the $Daily
variable.
The second command uses the Add-JobTrigger
cmdlet to add the job trigger in the $Startup variable
to the TestJob scheduled job.
Example 2: Add a job trigger to several scheduled jobs
Get-ScheduledJob | Add-JobTrigger -Trigger (New-JobTrigger -AtStartup)
This command adds an AtStartup job trigger to all scheduled jobs on the local computer. It uses the
Get-ScheduledJob
to get all of the scheduled jobs on the computer. It uses a pipeline operator
(|
) to send the jobs to the Add-JobTrigger
cmdlet, which adds the job trigger to each of the
scheduled jobs. The value of the Trigger parameter is a New-JobTrigger
command that creates
the AtStartup job trigger.
Example 3: Copy a job trigger
$T = Get-JobTrigger -Name "BackupArchives"
Add-JobTrigger -Name "TestBackup,BackupLogs" -Trigger $T
These commands copy the job trigger from the BackupArchives scheduled job and add it to the TestBackup and BackupLogs scheduled jobs.
The first command uses the Get-JobTrigger
cmdlet to get the job trigger of the BackupArchives
scheduled job. The command saves the trigger in the $t variable.
The second command uses the Add-JobTrigger
cmdlet to add the job trigger in $t to the TestBackup
and BackupLogs scheduled jobs.
Parameters
-Id
Specifies the identification numbers of the scheduled jobs. Add-JobTrigger
adds the job trigger to
the specified scheduled jobs.
To get the identification number of scheduled jobs on the local computer or a remote computer, use
the Get-ScheduledJob
cmdlet.
Type: | Int32[] |
Position: | 0 |
Default value: | None |
Required: | True |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
-InputObject
Specifies the scheduled jobs. Enter a variable that contains ScheduledJob objects or type a
command or expression that gets ScheduledJob objects, such as a Get-ScheduledJob
command.
You can also pipe ScheduledJob objects to Add-JobTrigger
.
Type: | ScheduledJobDefinition[] |
Position: | 0 |
Default value: | None |
Required: | True |
Accept pipeline input: | True |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
-Name
Specifies the names of the scheduled jobs. Add-JobTrigger
adds the job triggers to the specified
scheduled jobs. Wildcards are supported.
To get the names of scheduled jobs on the local computer or a remote computer, use the
Get-ScheduledJob
cmdlet.
Type: | String[] |
Position: | 0 |
Default value: | None |
Required: | True |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
-Trigger
Specifies the job triggers to add. Enter a hash table that specifies job triggers or a variable that
contains ScheduledJobTrigger objects, or type a command or expression that gets
ScheduledJobTrigger objects, such as a Get-JobTrigger
command. You can also pipe
ScheduledJobTrigger objects to Add-JobTrigger
.
Type: | ScheduledJobTrigger[] |
Position: | 1 |
Default value: | None |
Required: | True |
Accept pipeline input: | True |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
Inputs
You can pipe a job trigger to this cmdlet.
You can pipe a scheduled job to this cmdlet.
Outputs
None
This cmdlet returns no output.
Related Links
- Add-JobTrigger
- Disable-JobTrigger
- Disable-ScheduledJob
- Enable-JobTrigger
- Enable-ScheduledJob
- Get-JobTrigger
- Get-ScheduledJob
- Get-ScheduledJobOption
- New-JobTrigger
- New-ScheduledJobOption
- Register-ScheduledJob
- Remove-JobTrigger
- Set-JobTrigger
- Set-ScheduledJob
- Set-ScheduledJobOption
- Unregister-ScheduledJob