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Get-AzBatchJobSchedule

Gets Batch job schedules.

Syntax

Get-AzBatchJobSchedule
   [-Filter <String>]
   [-MaxCount <Int32>]
   [-Select <String>]
   [-Expand <String>]
   -BatchContext <BatchAccountContext>
   [-DefaultProfile <IAzureContextContainer>]
   [<CommonParameters>]
Get-AzBatchJobSchedule
   [[-Id] <String>]
   [-Select <String>]
   [-Expand <String>]
   -BatchContext <BatchAccountContext>
   [-DefaultProfile <IAzureContextContainer>]
   [<CommonParameters>]

Description

The Get-AzBatchJobSchedule cmdlet gets Azure Batch job schedules for the Batch account specified by the BatchContext parameter. Specify an ID to get a single job schedule. Specify the Filter parameter to get the job schedules that match an Open Data Protocol (OData) filter.

Examples

Example 1: Get a job schedule by specifying an ID

Get-AzBatchJobSchedule -Id "JobSchedule23" -BatchContext $Context

CreationTime                : 7/25/2015 9:15:43 PM
DisplayName                 :
ETag                        : 0x8D2953633427FCA
ExecutionInformation        : Microsoft.Azure.Commands.Batch.Models.PSJobScheduleExecutionInformation
Id                          : JobSchedule23
JobSpecification            : Microsoft.Azure.Commands.Batch.Models.PSJobSpecification
LastModified                : 7/25/2015 9:15:43 PM
Metadata                    :
PreviousState               : Invalid
PreviousStateTransitionTime :
Schedule                    :
State                       : Active
StateTransitionTime         : 7/25/2015 9:15:43 PM
Statistics                  :
Url                         : https://pfuller.westus.batch.azure.com/jobschedules/JobSchedule23

This command gets the job schedule that has the ID JobSchedule23. Use the Get-AzBatchAccountKey cmdlet to assign a context to the $Context variable.

Example 2: Get job schedules by using a filter

Get-AzBatchJobSchedule -Filter "startswith(id,'Job')" -BatchContext $Context

CreationTime                : 7/25/2015 9:15:43 PM
DisplayName                 :
ETag                        : 0x8D2953633427FCA
ExecutionInformation        : Microsoft.Azure.Commands.Batch.Models.PSJobScheduleExecutionInformation
Id                          : JobSchedule23
JobSpecification            : Microsoft.Azure.Commands.Batch.Models.PSJobSpecification
LastModified                : 7/25/2015 9:15:43 PM
Metadata                    :
PreviousState               : Invalid
PreviousStateTransitionTime :
Schedule                    :
State                       : Active
StateTransitionTime         : 7/25/2015 9:15:43 PM
Statistics                  :
Url                         : https://pfuller.westus.batch.azure.com/jobschedules/JobSchedule23

CreationTime                : 7/26/2015 5:39:33 PM
DisplayName                 :
ETag                        : 0x8D295E12B1084B4
ExecutionInformation        : Microsoft.Azure.Commands.Batch.Models.PSJobScheduleExecutionInformation
Id                          : JobSchedule26
JobSpecification            : Microsoft.Azure.Commands.Batch.Models.PSJobSpecification
LastModified                : 7/26/2015 5:39:33 PM
Metadata                    :
PreviousState               : Invalid
PreviousStateTransitionTime :
Schedule                    :
State                       : Active
StateTransitionTime         : 7/26/2015 5:39:33 PM
Statistics                  :
Url                         : https://pfuller.westus.batch.azure.com/jobschedules/JobSchedule26

This command gets all job schedules that have IDs that start with Job by specifying the Filter parameter.

Parameters

-BatchContext

Specifies the BatchAccountContext instance that this cmdlet uses to interact with the Batch service. If you use the Get-AzBatchAccount cmdlet to get your BatchAccountContext, then Microsoft Entra authentication will be used when interacting with the Batch service. To use shared key authentication instead, use the Get-AzBatchAccountKey cmdlet to get a BatchAccountContext object with its access keys populated. When using shared key authentication, the primary access key is used by default. To change the key to use, set the BatchAccountContext.KeyInUse property.

Type:BatchAccountContext
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:True
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False

-DefaultProfile

The credentials, account, tenant, and subscription used for communication with azure.

Type:IAzureContextContainer
Aliases:AzContext, AzureRmContext, AzureCredential
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-Expand

Specifies an Open Data Protocol (OData) expand clause. Specify a value for this parameter to get associated entities of the main entity that you get.

Type:String
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-Filter

Specifies an OData filter clause. This cmdlet returns job schedules that match the filter that this parameter specifies. If you do not specify a filter, this cmdlet returns all job schedules for the Batch context.

Type:String
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-Id

Specifies the ID of the job schedule that this cmdlet gets. You cannot specify wildcard characters.

Type:String
Position:0
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False

-MaxCount

Specifies the maximum number of job schedules to return. If you specify a value of zero (0) or less, the cmdlet does not use an upper limit. The default value is 1000.

Type:Int32
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-Select

Specifies an OData select clause. Specify a value for this parameter to get specific properties rather than all object properties.

Type:String
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

Inputs

String

BatchAccountContext

Outputs

PSCloudJobSchedule