functions/New-DBSqlCmdArguments.ps1
function New-DBSqlCmdArguments { <# .SYNOPSIS Creates a custom PSObject, that can be splatted to Invoke-SqlCmd or any other command that takes similar arguments. .PARAMETER ServerInstance The sql server instance to connect to. .PARAMETER Credentials Specifies credentials to connect to the database with. If not supplied then a trusted connection will be used. .PARAMETER Database Specifies the name of the database. .PARAMETER ApplicationName The application name that will be supplied to the connection. .OUTPUTS Creates a custom PSObject, that can be splatted to Invoke-SqlCmd or any other command that takes similar arguments. .EXAMPLE PS> $SqlCmdArguments = New-DBSqlCmdArguments -ServerInstance "ServerName" .LINK https://github.com/tcartwright/tcdbtools .NOTES Author: Tim Cartwright #> [OutputType([System.Collections.Hashtable])] [Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.SuppressMessageAttribute('PSUseShouldProcessForStateChangingFunctions', '', Justification='Not needed')] [CmdletBinding()] param ( [string]$ServerInstance, [pscredential]$Credentials, [string]$Database = "master", [string]$ApplicationName = "tcdbtools" ) begin { } process { # these sql cmd arguments can be used to splat the Invoke-SqlCmd arguments $SqlCmdArguments = @{ ServerInstance = $ServerInstance Database = $Database ApplicationName = $ApplicationName } if ($Credentials) { $SqlCmdArguments.Add("Credential", $Credentials) } } end { return $SqlCmdArguments } } |