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Is this needed? I can't find a reference to a uuid attribute in the documentation. Atleast not at the ones I've found.
Creating an object (I tried VirtualMachine) with uuid removed seemd to work and using Get-VirtualMachine does not return return any UUIDs even when searching out a VM that was created inside the iTop web application.
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That probably should be made optional and/or added to some optional hashtable set of inputs that are for people who customized iTop. In the environment I work in we use the VMware UUID property and pull it into iTop which we have extended to support that property. Bad on my part to make that part of a generic function.
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I notice you have an UUID parameter as mandatory.
Is this needed? I can't find a reference to a uuid attribute in the documentation. Atleast not at the ones I've found.
Creating an object (I tried VirtualMachine) with uuid removed seemd to work and using Get-VirtualMachine does not return return any UUIDs even when searching out a VM that was created inside the iTop web application.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: