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How can I get the renderings when using the Find-Item command?
Sitecore User Group April 2019 Meetup - Queen City, Manchester, NHHow to get list of all the renderings that has been configured to use data sourceSitecore PowerShell Extensions get descendant of an item using a templateSitecore Powershell Get-Rendering doesn't find any renderings from Context Menu, but works in ISESitecore Powershell script to find items that break inheritanceItem.Editing.EndEdit() is not triggering save event when called from Powershell extensionNegate the criteria filter in Sitecore Powershell Find-Item call?Traverse to parent item that matches the given template id using Sitecore Powershell ExtensionHow to replace an item with another item by ID in Treelist field using Powershell?How to get items from both master and web Context in PowerShell Extensions without using Get-Item?How can I filter or show only one of the duplicates in the results when using Find-Item command?
I used Find-Item
to get the items on my sitecore_master_index
. Now, I want to get the presentation details of each item.
How can I do get each rendering/presentation details?
powershell-extensions powershell
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I used Find-Item
to get the items on my sitecore_master_index
. Now, I want to get the presentation details of each item.
How can I do get each rendering/presentation details?
powershell-extensions powershell
add a comment |
I used Find-Item
to get the items on my sitecore_master_index
. Now, I want to get the presentation details of each item.
How can I do get each rendering/presentation details?
powershell-extensions powershell
I used Find-Item
to get the items on my sitecore_master_index
. Now, I want to get the presentation details of each item.
How can I do get each rendering/presentation details?
powershell-extensions powershell
powershell-extensions powershell
edited Mar 29 at 9:50


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The output of Find-Item
command is a SearchResultItem
object. You need to call GetItem()
on it first and then you can run commands which will return presentation details. I'm not sure exactly what you want to return but sample code goes as:
$criteria = @(
...
)
$props = @
Index = "sitecore_master_index"
Criteria = $criteria
$searchResultItems = Find-Item @props
foreach ($searchResultItem in $searchResultItems)
$searchResultItem.GetItem()
I tried running your sample code and the result is exactly what I'm looking. Thank you so much.
– eudaimonia_
Mar 29 at 9:53
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The output of Find-Item
command is a SearchResultItem
object. You need to call GetItem()
on it first and then you can run commands which will return presentation details. I'm not sure exactly what you want to return but sample code goes as:
$criteria = @(
...
)
$props = @
Index = "sitecore_master_index"
Criteria = $criteria
$searchResultItems = Find-Item @props
foreach ($searchResultItem in $searchResultItems)
$searchResultItem.GetItem()
I tried running your sample code and the result is exactly what I'm looking. Thank you so much.
– eudaimonia_
Mar 29 at 9:53
add a comment |
The output of Find-Item
command is a SearchResultItem
object. You need to call GetItem()
on it first and then you can run commands which will return presentation details. I'm not sure exactly what you want to return but sample code goes as:
$criteria = @(
...
)
$props = @
Index = "sitecore_master_index"
Criteria = $criteria
$searchResultItems = Find-Item @props
foreach ($searchResultItem in $searchResultItems)
$searchResultItem.GetItem()
I tried running your sample code and the result is exactly what I'm looking. Thank you so much.
– eudaimonia_
Mar 29 at 9:53
add a comment |
The output of Find-Item
command is a SearchResultItem
object. You need to call GetItem()
on it first and then you can run commands which will return presentation details. I'm not sure exactly what you want to return but sample code goes as:
$criteria = @(
...
)
$props = @
Index = "sitecore_master_index"
Criteria = $criteria
$searchResultItems = Find-Item @props
foreach ($searchResultItem in $searchResultItems)
$searchResultItem.GetItem()
The output of Find-Item
command is a SearchResultItem
object. You need to call GetItem()
on it first and then you can run commands which will return presentation details. I'm not sure exactly what you want to return but sample code goes as:
$criteria = @(
...
)
$props = @
Index = "sitecore_master_index"
Criteria = $criteria
$searchResultItems = Find-Item @props
foreach ($searchResultItem in $searchResultItems)
$searchResultItem.GetItem()
answered Mar 29 at 9:48


Marek MusielakMarek Musielak
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I tried running your sample code and the result is exactly what I'm looking. Thank you so much.
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I tried running your sample code and the result is exactly what I'm looking. Thank you so much.
– eudaimonia_
Mar 29 at 9:53
I tried running your sample code and the result is exactly what I'm looking. Thank you so much.
– eudaimonia_
Mar 29 at 9:53
I tried running your sample code and the result is exactly what I'm looking. Thank you so much.
– eudaimonia_
Mar 29 at 9:53
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