Windows PowerShell Script Activity
Aplica-se a: System Center Service Manager 2010
This activity runs a Windows PowerShell script as part of a Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) workflow.
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Design-Time Prerequisites
The Windows PowerShell Script activity depends upon the following prerequisites at design time:
- Windows PowerShell 1.0
Run-Time Prerequisites
Properties
The Windows PowerShell Script activity uses the following input properties.
Display Name | Internal Name | Type | Required | Description |
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Continue On Error |
ContinueOnError |
Boolean |
No (default setting is True) |
Determines whether the workflow should continue running if the activity fails. |
Has Error |
HasError |
N/A |
Specifies if the activity has an error set. (Read-only) |
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Management Group |
ManagementGroupName |
String |
No |
Specifies the Management Group to which the script server belongs. By default, set to localhost. (Read-only) |
Script Parameters |
Parameters |
Dictionary <string,string> |
Yes |
Specifies the name/value list of parameters to be passed into the script when it runs. You can set parameter values to any of the following management pack references:
Using one of these references as the only value for a parameter sets that parameter to the XML string that represents the input data item (from GetItemXML). |
Script Body |
ScriptBody |
String |
Yes |
Specifies the text of the script itself. |
Snap-ins |
SnapIns |
String |
No |
Lists Windows PowerShell snap-ins to preload into the runspace. |
Script Server |
Target |
String |
No |
Specifies the Domain Name System (DNS) name of the server that runs the Service Manager Console. Do not use localhost. |
Script Time Limit |
TimeoutSeconds |
Integer |
No (default setting is 300 seconds) |
Specifies the maximum number of seconds to allow for the script to run. |
Errors and Exceptions
The Windows PowerShell Script activity uses the custom tracking service supplied by Service Manager to log errors and exceptions when the activity runs. The activity generates errors or exceptions as appropriate if any of the script properties cannot be resolved.
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