CData Cmdlets for Microsoft Exchange
Overview
The CData Cmdlets PowerShell Module for Microsoft Exchange allows developers to write PowerShell scripts with connectivity to Microsoft Exchange. The cmdlets abstract the underlying data source into tables, views, and stored procedures that can be used to both retrieve and update data. The representation of Microsoft Exchange as a relational database gives the cmdlets a uniform interface and also enables you to execute SQL to Microsoft Exchange.
Key Features
- Real-time access to Microsoft Exchange data in Windows PowerShell, with comprehensive support for create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations.
- Pipe row objects directly from Microsoft Exchange into other cmdlets as input.
- Streamlined installation via the Powershell Gallery.
Getting Started
See Getting Started for an overview of how to connect to and query Microsoft Exchange data from PowerShell.
Microsoft Exchange Cmdlets
See the Microsoft Exchange Cmdlets section for a list of available Microsoft Exchange cmdlets, including their syntax and input parameters.
Advanced Features
Advanced Features details additional features supported by the cmdlet, such as defining user defined views, ssl configuration, remoting, caching, firewall/proxy settings, and advanced logging.
SQL Compliance
See SQL Compliance for a syntax reference and code examples outlining the supported SQL.
Data Model
Data Model lists the tables, views, and stored procedures available for the cmdlets.