Syntax
Remove-VIProperty [-VIProperty] <VIProperty[]> [-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [<CommonParameters>]Related Commands
Online versionDetailed Description
This cmdlet removes the extended properties from the specified object types. Changes take effect upon the next retrieval of the corresponding objects.Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Required? | Pipeline Input | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Name | String[] | Specifies the names of the extended properties you want to remove. | true | false | |
VIProperty | VIProperty[] | Specifies the extended object properties you want to remove. | true | true (ByValue) | |
ObjectType | String[] | Specifies the object types to which the extended properties you want to remove belong. | true | false | |
Confirm | SwitchParameter | If the value is $true, indicates that the cmdlet asks for confirmation before running. If the value is $false, the cmdlet runs without asking for user confirmation. | false | false | |
WhatIf | SwitchParameter | Indicates that the cmdlet is run only to display the changes that would be made and actually no objects are modified. | false | false |
Return Type
NoneNotes
Examples
-------------- Example 1 --------------
Remove-VIProperty -Name * -ObjectType *
Removes all custom properties.
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Remove-VIProperty -Name * -ObjectType VirtualMachine
Removes all custom properties for the VirtualMachine object type.
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Remove-VIProperty -Name OverallStatus, ConfigStatus -ObjectType VirtualMachine
Removes the OverallStatus and ConfigStatus for the VirtualMachine object type.
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Remove-VIProperty -Name OverallStatus -ObjectType VirtualMachine, Datacenter
Removes the OverallStatus property for the VirtualMachine and Datacenter types.
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Remove-VIProperty -Name *status* -ObjectType Virt*
Removes all properties that contain "status" in their names for object types with names that start with "Virt".