Cmdlets for Microsoft OneNote

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Invoke-OneNote Cmdlet

Parameters   Output Objects  

Searches and updates Microsoft OneNote data.

Syntax

Invoke-OneNote [parameters]

Remarks

The Invoke-OneNote cmdlet allows you to use SQL statements to execute any SQL statement directly. Below is the syntax for a parameterized query:

$query = Invoke-OneNote -Connection $connection -Query 'SELECT * FROM Notebooks WHERE Id=@Id' -Params @{'@Id'='Jq74mCczmFXk1tC10GB'}
This cmdlet is also useful for executing stored procedures. Use the EXEC keyword to call a stored procedure:
$query = Invoke-OneNote -Connection $connection -Query 'EXEC CopyNotebook NotebookId = @NotebookId' -Params @{"id123456"}
To pass multiple Params parameters, use a semicolon (;) as a delimiter. The code below outlines the structure of an EXEC command with two parameters (param1 and param2):
$query = Invoke-OneNote -Connection $connection -Query 'EXEC MyStoredProc Input1=@param1, Input2=@param2' -Params @{'@param1' = 'value1'; '@param2' = 'value2'}

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